I happen to have this coop/pen and over all it works out great. It is however too small for more than 12 to 14 chickens. The coop part is a pain to piece together but worth while. I got mine from tractorsupply and had it shipped straight to the house. Unfortunately there was some damage to a few...
This is my quail coop it is nearly 4 years old now and time to get fresh coat on it and maybe paint it. I didn't paint it when I got it because I loved the natural wood color. This is one of the cheapest methods for qauil unless you go with the wire cages or rabbit hutches I hae seen some use. I...
I enjoyed reading the information and seeing the pictures. My quail have hay in their nesting boxes which my female uses. At first the females would only lay eggs on the ground outside of the coop area but as they got a little older they began laying in the nesting box. I will get some pictures...
Still trying to learn the site so if I post in the wrong area please let me know or direct me to the proper area to post questions.
I am thinking of getting Dutch Hookbill Ducks, but there isn't much information that I was able to find on them. Does anyone have experience with them? Is their...
Thank you for all of the help and greetings everyone. I will be sure to fallow post and better myself as a bird grower. I do not know if there is a term for people who are all about farm birds.
Thank you for the information. Yes, my avatar is a picture of the eggs from my birds. White are my duck, red are my bard rocks, and small ones came from the quail. Now I just need to know which duck laid the egg so I can keep an eye out.
Have been reading information from this site for about 2 years now and finally decided to join. I have 3 Bard Rock hens and 2 roosters, 1 Cayuga drake, 1 White Laying hen, 1 Welsh Harlequin hen, and 1 quail hen and 1 quail male. I do plan on expanding the ducks once I get the pen here in a few...