Oh, and I don't know how long until we move there permanently. It depends on how long it takes our son to --- pardon the real bad pun --- fly the coop.
Yes, initially it was going to be a coop among the fruit trees. Now I'm seeing that the orchard needs a fence.
To give a little better picture of our current setup, it started with a 4x4 henhouse attached to an 8x12 covered run. But the flock outgrew the henhouse, so I added a number of...
Overhead netting outside of the coop would be difficult only because it will be in a fruit orchard. I feel that short of a bear, I can make the coop itself predator proof... other than if they enter before the door closes. When I build the fencing around the orchard, it will be 7-8 feet tall...
Yes, expect the unexpected, but even then something will probably come up.
The flock size will likely shrink pretty soon by attrition. Half of the flock is up there in years.
But I don't think space would be an issue. The coop is already large, and the area that they'd free range in is a...
Interesting... I hadn't considered that. You think they'd still wander off if it's the same coop that they're used to? I plan to disassemble it and move it there. How about if I get a rooster, would that help to keep the flock together?
I guess I could fast-track my plans to surround the...
Let me start by saying that I'm a relatively experienced chicken owner. I've had a mixed flock of typically 10-20 hens for the past seven years. I'm the primary caregiver, and I've been fortunate to have my mother-in-law on site who takes care of them whenever I'm away.
Unfortunately, our...
Got some great advice on this thread while my hens had virtually stopped laying in the winter. Sure enough, they're back to almost max production now.
So my new plan is to add 2-3 new chicks every spring so that they hopefully will not molt the first winter and can get me by with eggs until...
Yes, the winter layers were less than 10-12 mos old. I guess what I'm hearing is that their molt is not as bad the first year so it doesn't affect production as much.
Among the 15 the main layers are an orpington, 2 americaunas, 4 swedish flowers, 2 blue isbars, 2 easter eggers, and a cream...
Well thank you for that response, which puts my mind more at ease. Just odd that this is not what I experienced my first two winters with chickens. Is it safe to say that was due to them being pullets?
Can anyone recommend a camera (preferably wireless) that I can install in my coop to monitor the nesting boxes? I'd like to be able to see when there are eggs to collect and also identify which hens are doing the laying. That part of the coop is smallish, so the distance would be about 3 feet.
...other day - and I suspect it's from the same one hen. I can check off all the other boxes for reasons that 14 of them seemingly have stopped:
* clean water
* diet of mostly layer pellets, very little treats
* California winter mild compared to other parts
* no stress
* no overcrowding
* no...
Does anyone have experience with trellising grape vines over an arbor? I'm trying to determine how tall to build the arbor so that I ( or any 6 ft person) can pass underneath without crouching. I figure I need to leave clearance for the grape clusters and whatever sag of the vines off the...
I've been watching (and listening to) a family of quail move around my property today. This little guy got temporarily stuck in my fencing - luckily I spotted him and was able to get him free and he scampered back to the others. I know it's not the best picture, but can any of you experts tell...
We've been in the high 90's this week and the hens pant a lot but otherwise seem fine. I have a mister for them, as well as plenty of shade. How about Woodland - you're probably in triple digits today, right?
Mine is a little unique. I started with a small coop (3x4) attached to a covered run (8x13) for seven hens, so that worked out to 1.7 sq ft per hen while sleeping and 16.5 during the day. After one year, I added 10 hens and expanded the whole thing by adding a second covered run (14x12) and an...