I’d say it depends on how often you’re planning on repainting it. I used just a basic interior latex paint because it’s what I had on hand and my primary focus was to get a layer of something over the bare untreated wood that I used to build the coop. With that being said, I’ve already noticed...
Thank you all so very much for your opinions and input! I’ve learned so much from the entire community on byc and regularly use tips and techniques I’ve picked up here.
Yeah rodents are one of my fears even though I’m pretty sure my gang of thug barn cats could keep their numbers down! I’m more worried about things like raccoons and possums becoming an issue. I know I’m in kind of a weird spot because I’m not really trying to do deep litter method and they free...
Just looking for some insight and points of view from all of you amazing folks here. My 8 ladies are mostly free range (share a pasture with the goats during the day) and their 8x10 coop is built into the barn with a pop door that leads out into the pasture. The coop floor is concrete with pine...
My reasoning for thinking about putting a ceiling on it is a combination of having a fair amount of plywood laying around that’s bothering the Mrs, wanting to have something a little bit lower to hang feeders off of, a little bit of added storage, and I guess a little added predator protection...
Thank you so much for the description and the picture! My barn set up sounds a bit like yours as it’s also used for tool storage and has stalls built for our goats. The unframed side in the picture isn’t done yet but that’s where the man door will be to enter the coop. It gets pretty cold here...
Hey everyone,
We’ve decided to add chickens to our ever growing list of animals and have started building a coop inside of our barn. The coop will be 10x8 and has a (roughly) 7’ high ceiling. The top 3’ of the walls will be hardware cloth, everything else will be solid wood. I’m having a hard...
I use it around their pool, about a 3-4’ strip to help keep the mud in check. I’ve never had any problems with them eating it or anything like that and it doesn’t seem to bother them when they walk on it. They do tend to spread it around with their bills and feet but nothing too crazy. I will...
We have A LOT of coyotes around here so I built their coop with that in mind. They’re definitely secure inside it at night. I guess I didn’t plan enough for possibly attacks from above!!
Well the boys are out swimming in their pool and waddling around in the run like old times today but I definitely think I’ll look into putting some sort of netting up. There are two bald eagle nests within 5 miles of me and those things are huge!
Welcome! As a relatively new duck owner who came into it with no prior experience with ducks you’ve come to the right place. The community on here is like having an experienced breeder, veterinarian, and encyclopedia in your pocket!
I remove their food every night when I put them up and return it in the morning. They have a 350 gallon in ground pre formed plastic pond that they’re usually in the majority of the time. I appreciate you’re help. Like I said I’m not too concerned (yet) I’m just more curious than anything else...
Run is uncovered. I’ve never had any problems before and didn’t think it was necessary as my boys are both big brutes and are secured in the coop overnight. I put their food in the coop to keep the birds and chipmunks from getting to it and typically leave their water outside of the coop 24/7...
My two Rouens ( both drakes ) will not leave their coop. It’s been three days now and while I’m not overly concerned as they have food and water in with them, I am curious about it. I’ve checked the plentiful mud in their run and I don’t see any tracks besides theirs. Do you think maybe they had...
Have you ever had a duck go through a nuptial molt mid summer? The very quick lookup I did on it made it sound like it happens late winter/early spring just prior to breeding.