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    Automatic pop door

    If you really want to keep the raccoons out, then add a locking mechanism. Here's mine, it works like a champ.
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    Troubled layer

    Hi all, I have a white rock that just turned 5 months old. She started laying about a week ago. She laid 2 days straight, skipped a day, laid again, then stopped. She hasn't laid in 3 or 4 days now. She still nests for an hour or more each day and pushes other chickens out of the nest boxes...
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    The Brooder 1

    The Brooder Stage 1 Our stage 1 brooder was first set up in a finished portion of our basement, but as the chicks got older and smellier we moved then out to the unfinished side until they were ready for their coop. The brooder was comprised of two cardboard lawnmower boxes that we taped...
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    The Chicks 2

    The Chicks Updates All grown up. Not laying yet. I don't think this is what was meant by the saying "A chicken in every pot" The girls are infatuated with Linus. Mercedes (Rhode Island Red?) - What a hot mess she is. All gangly, feathers sticking up every which way. She is also...
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    The Coop 4

    The 'South City' Coop The Finished Coop and Run Below is a picture of the finished coop. It looks pretty good if I do say so myself. This is my first coop and my first major building project. If I can do it then it can't be that difficult. The coop exterior. The coop interior. Lots of...
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    Rpchriss Page

    Cluck St. Louis About Us We are just a couple of city dwellers who are attempting to raise a small flock of hens in our tiny backyard. Join us on our adventure to balance city living with a desire to get closer to nature and live a greener and healthier life. Please select an area below...
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    Perch heater

    I'm not a fan of adding heat to a coop but the first thing that comes to mind is one of those pipe wrap heaters/gutter defroster that keep pipes and gutters from freezing. Something like this...
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    Automatic Door that would work for Chickens AND goats or sheep??

    You can build a door to be any size. The issue will be with the opener. The motor that I am using has a 4 pound limit on what it can lift. If you had a heavier door you could add a counterweight that would help lift the door, and if the door is a bit heavier than the counterweight then it...
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    Questions on Permits

    Quote: X2. The issue with permits is that if one IS required for your coop, then you should have gotten it BEFORE the coop was built otherwise they can fine you or find violations and make your rebuild, alter, or remove the coop entirely. Unless a neighbor complains, or you have...
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    Flattening hardware cloth?

    Thanks all for the suggestions. I usually don't have an issue with it until I get to the end of a roll and then it is so tightly wound that it becomes a two person job to keep it held down while pulling it tight. I like the rolling pin idea, I may try that one first.
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    My urban coop [Chickens moved in! Updates on page 6]

    Quote: Here they are almost 8 weeks old. 1 Barred Rock, 1 White Rock (or maybe a Leghorn?), 1 Red Star (Sex link), 1 RIH, 1 Buff Orpington. 3 of the girls The white rock and the barred rock The Barred Rock getting red in the face The Buff giving me the stink eye. The White Rock and...
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    My urban coop [Chickens moved in! Updates on page 6]

    Quote: I started with a simple box frame made from 1"x2" lumber glued and nailed on the ends. For the windows that have divided panes I also added in the vertical divider. Like this: I have the box frame sitting in the window opening here just to be sure it fits. Then I added the two...
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    Chicks have messy butts!! Help!

    One of my five had this problem. It took 4 or 5 days of butt-patrol to get her over it. I was cleaning her off each morning and evening. You just need to be sure the vent doesn't get plugged. If you gently blow on the chick's rear you should see the vent pucker and unpucker. It sounds weird...
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    Questions about moving to coop

    I put my chicks out in their brand new coop when they were 5 weeks old. The temperatures were very similar to what you describe. They all did fine without any additional heat. I put my chicks in their coop early one the morning and left them locked in the coop with food and water most of...
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    My urban coop [Chickens moved in! Updates on page 6]

    UPDATE: So it's been almost 3 weeks since I moved the chicks into their new coop, they are now almost 8 weeks old and still growing like crazy. I'm noticing their "faces" getting redder and their combs growing out. They all have beautiful coats of feathers. The coop design appears to be...
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    Flattening hardware cloth?

    Anyone have any tips for flattening hardware cloth, especially those last few feet on a roll. I'm tired of tearing up my hands and arms when this stuff rolls back up on itself.
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    First coop, first thoughts?

    It's a cute coop and would be an attractive option for someone who doesn't want to build their own. These small coops always pose their own unique challenges. There are just a few changes and ideas I might suggest: 1. It needs more ventilation up at the ridge line of the roof when rising...
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    New Coop..Crazy Man..Lots Done Today, Many Pictures

    If you keep on building like that, then I am definitely buying stock in Home Depot. Looks great. I can't wait to see it finished.
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    Space question....plus design help

    Quote: If you are getting serious about raising that many chickens then you probably want a structure that is well built and will last for many years. Getting the structure framed and roofed properly is the hardest part. You could probably do the siding and finish work yourself. Do you know...
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