How should I try to extend my run? I have a producers pride coop and I want to lengthen the run out. I would use some wood to lengthen the run, but how should I go about attaching wood to the metal frame and making sure there are no holes for predators to get into?
I really do wish I had bought a bigger coop in the first place. I am either going to end up extending the run or buying a smaller coop for 2 of the birds.
It's been over a year at this point I have had 6 birds in that coop. If it really does get worse I'll get a small coop and move a couple birds in it. I do not have the space on my property for a 60 foot run.
I am not going to get any more bantams. I am going to give a flock block (about 20 lbs) and see how that works out for them. I do have large fowl in a bigger coop (about 9 x 5) that I was considering moving into the bantam coop and moving bantams to the larger coop as the large fowl get to free...
They have lots of shavings in the run so they can dust bathe, "forage", etc and its only 2 chickens that are getting the tips of their feathers (not even the full feathers) eaten. They don't rip each others feathers out, they just kind of eat the tips of the feathers on the 2 chickens backs. I...
I currently have 6 bantams (4 OEGB 2 D'Uccle) They never come out of their runs to free range (I have tried it and I have had 1 fly away and a cat got it, so they stay in their run full time) and they are pretty happy and there isn't any bullying or anything, just some feather picking, so I was...
Do not just have one nesting box, even if you only have 2 or 3 chickens. At least one will go broody, take the nesting box and scream at all the other chickens for daring to come in the coop and scare them into laying eggs in the run. I have a coop w/ 3 nesting box and when THAT one OEGB hen...
My AC is in the chicken yard and it is fine. They like to go behind it but I've never seen any go on it, they have tried and then end up slipping and squak about it. I have had rats go under the AC however (until they were given birth control + and caught)
- Looks like the black w/orange neck markings is a brown red ogeb type bird
- The self blue seems to be a ogeb, or some mix of one
- The BBR (Black-breasted red, the one with the white lines on the feathers on its back called shafting) seems to be another OEGB
- And looks like the orange chicks...
I am currently looking for a new coop+run for my show bantams, and right now I have the smaller producers pride coop. It sucks, to say the least. The hardware cloth is coming off, the door broke and it is now zip tied together. What would you say are some quality coops for under $1100...