Thanks! There are several pictures of the inside on my blog, ahomegrownhome.com. Let me know if you're looking for something specific and I can add. :)
We just finished our chicken cottage today. Took weeks but was totally worth it! Coop is made from a kid's playhouse from Costco. We made a number of changes and built the run with primarily 2x4s and hardware cloth. Really happy with our chicken nipple watering system & PVC pipe feeder.
We're quite pleased with how this turned our after weeks and weeks of hard work! More info on my blog: ahomegrownhome.com
Let me know if you have any questions!
Please help me sex my EE--he/she/it is about 7 weeks old. I know that it's showing some roo signs, I'm curious if anyone has had an EE hen with coloring like this? They're so tricky to sex...
Thanks so much for your help!
I picked this little one up at a Chicken Swap last weekend. They said it was a she (attempted to vent sex, certainty is questionable), about 5 weeks old, and an Araucana. I highly doubt it's an Araucana, I'm thinking Easter Egger? Please let me know your thoughts on what type of chick this is...
Our city coop, just finished last weekend:
Waiting for the nights to get a bit warmer and we'll move our 4 chickies outside. Will also be adding a larger detachable run.
...finally. This was the first tractor/coop we've ever built! We used the Garden Ark designs and modified them to add a nest box, front chicken door, linoleum tiles, ladder and gravity feed and water systems. We'll be adding an additional detachable run as our girls get bigger. We also need to...