So, my neighbour has a very large coop that I'm tearing down for the wood for my coop, and I get to have everything inside too. It has waterers and feeders in it!! It also has what looks to be an old timer.
Have any of you seen one of these? Assuming it's still operational, would it be any good?
These are my new Bantams. The three on the right are my hens, the one bottom left is a rooster.
Anyways, they're all different, and I'm still learning this breed. Any ideas?
The mostly white hen is very large, but still smaller than our other chickens.
After years of failed starts on getting a chicken coop, I finally have my own home, and out in the country! I've chosen to build a coop and run in an old firewood alcove behind my garage. Siding on three sides, glass roof, North West facing, with a concrete floor.
Aside from closing this in as...
Having just the one post for Canada seemed odd considering how vast Canada is, and the varying climates, mean varying ways to raise chickens.
I'm in the Comox Valley. Would love to know where the other islanders are!
Hi there, long time follower, but rare poster. Mostly because when I first started this account, I was living in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and the city was considering allowing backyard chickens, but then didn't.
We've moved to Nanaimo, BC now, and we're allowed six chickens based on our...
Hi there!
I'll be moving out to a 3 acre plot of land in a couple weeks, and I'm super excited to build myself a chicken coop, and start getting fresh eggs!
I've been researching building a coop, and I think (in order to save a little cash) I'll be going the pallet route. Being that I am in...