We got some rain so had to stop for a few days but I will be posting more in a few days. If you search our other build you can see an estimate of what it will look like. (Seattle Chicken Condo) - this is the mini version.
I have received many inquiries from people in my neighborhood about chickens and coops. Recently I agreed to make one for a dear friend of ours based on the design I used for our coop.
You can see it here:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/seattle-chicken-condo
I am trying to provide...
I want to say around $450. I had quite a few 2x4s already as well as most of the fasteners and a few pieces of plywood. The wood siding on the coop was the biggest cost per piece. Concrete took about 20 bags @2.55 a bag. The rounded 1x4s are very inexpensive and easily found. I had to buy the...
Awhile back I came across your plans and realized we were on such a similiar track of thinking I simply went off of your plans and built my coup. Just wanted to say great job and thanks for posting. I have posted mine as well so you get get a small reward that your post helped someone else out...
The short answer to your qual query is yes, they are social. They will form a covey in the wild for sure. Here on our parents farm there are about 4 coveys of Valley Quail. We raised several a few years back and let some go free. We had sightings of the ones we had released with the local...
Seattle Chicken Condo
Here I will display our chicken coup which is home to our 6 Rhode Island Reds.
This plan was taken from The Palace https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/the-palace
Funny thing was I had my idea drawn out and one night I was online and came across this guy with almost...