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    New coop for our girls!

    The nesting boxes are 12" diameter PVC pipe. The roosts are cedar branches trimmed from trees on our property and are removable (sit in channel supports). The 2x4 on the floor holds back most of the pine shavings that fall from the roosts and also sits in a channel so it's removable.
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    New coop for our girls!

    We started with an 8x12 shed on cement slab. The shed is divided into two halves - theirs and mine where my side is storage for their feed, pine shavings, coop tools, etc.
  3. PVC nesting boxes

    PVC nesting boxes

  4. View from the south.

    View from the south.

  5. view from the front porch of the shop building

    view from the front porch of the shop building

  6. New Coop

    New Coop

    Almost done - I just need to weave the rows of chicken wire together that form their outside run roof. The board on the floor inside lifts out of channels to make cleaning up the pine shavings quick and easy. The roosts also are removable. The nesting boxes are made out of 12" diameter PVC...
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    6 month old Roo - McKinney TX

    Young Roo - complete mutt but a beautiful young boy. Unfortunately he sings too much, too early, and too loudly for our neighborhood. He needs a good home. At 6 months (hatched out on mother's day 2012), he's already about 2 feet tall and around 8 lbs. He's used to an enclosed run half the...
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    Layer Crumbles vs. Poultry Feed

    My girls were spilling lots of the crumbles so I went to pellets. Well after a lot of b*tching and not eating much and no eggs, we're back on crumbles. Geez...spoiled. If they wouldn't spill so much I wouldn't have changed it.
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    Do You Have A Garden, Why Or Why Not?

    I have had small container gardens for a few years for various chili peppers. This is my first full year with chickens and my first year with a real garden. Turns out if your compost has a lot of wood in it (as it does from my local garden center) it saps nitrogen and you won't yield any...
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    My first broody hens

    First it was blondie - my Mille Fleur bantam but we weren't ready for that in March so we isolated her in mesh floor pen and she's no longer broody. Then it was Tiny our curious little Sebright. So, I got her a mixed batch of fertilized eggs on April 18. Just this week, our Barred Rock, Big...
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    Review by '' on item 'Barred Rock'

    Big Mama, our nanny of the flock, is a bit bossy and a bit grabby "what you eating....whatever it is it's mine!" but she's a sweet girl. Always talks to me and always telling me what I'm doing wrong. Good layer - but boots the broody one off the nest as she insists on laying her egg there and...
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    Review by '' on item 'Production'

    Nugget is my chicken....follows me around, always hoping for snacks, wants to see what you're up to ...but it's really about the snacks. She was raised in a small pen with lots of other chicks then free-ranged on 10 acres until I acquired her. Yet she loves people - especially the 'bringers...
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