A Bayou Swamp Coop
Hey guys, I just finished my coop design and I am excited to show you. And I want to give credit to Jarhead for the ideas. I really liked his plans and modified them a little to get the coop I was shooting for.
As you can see it is a simple 2x4 and 2x3 construction along with...
Hi BasicLiving:
Yes the run is bare of vegetation. I need to move it and will do that this weekend. they don't free range. The wife won't let em. Afraid the boogeyman will get em. We have eleven hens and a roo in a 14x10 run attached to a 4x6 coop with several additional footage of roosting...
Our hens are pulling out our roos tail feathers! Why the #%$ are they doing that? What is the attraction? How can we stop it? They are just about to lay. They are about 17 weeks old now and there is a lot of fighting amonst the bunch. We can't tell who is fighting who; but the roo has a little...
Suburban Chick Farmer:
Good start.
Like your self I started with a hutch I built out of a box. A box that stove appliances come in makes a great hutch when laid on its side and the front covered with 1" hardware cloth. Quickly had to build the coop and run. Let me know your progress. I enjoy...
i'm first! whens crawfish season down there?
Good morning red hen!
Sorry it's been long getting back to you. Crawfish season is in full swing here in Louisiana and has been for a few weeks now. They are really plentiful this season and seems to be good sizes. If you are in the area, Tunks'...
Thanx everyone for the great comments.
I have to say...it was a true labor of love. I think I broke a finger while building it but I am not sure. It's been at least a month since I got it caught in a bind and felt the excruciating pain (followed by an odd warm feeling).
It has that sharp and...
Hi BYC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here's my coop and run design. Hope it wins!!!!!.
I could use the $20.
If you have questions, give me a shout on pm. I'll be happy to respond.
My wife loves it!!! And the girls seem to be quite fond of it as well.
Here's the link...
Hey guys I just finished my coop & run and I am anxious to get responses from you on the overall design and look.
Here's the link.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=21292-bayou-swamp-coop
And let me know if what you think.
aileronjack
Thanks for your reply...I was thinking that somewhere in the range of 12-15" should be plenty. I have RIRs with one being a rooster. They aren't fully grown yet or I would make them backup to the door facing as our mom had us do.
You might try letting them get a little hungrier than usual. When I train our dog, I feed him a little less in the morning. That evening when it's time to train him, he is willing to solve quantam physics equations to get that little treat that I have for him.
Hey guys. With today being their first day out and feeding off the ground, I am thinking when would be the time to introduce oyster shell to their diet.
Oh, and what is the next food sampling and when do I start them on that.
Chickens are just cool. They are like that person you know who is...
Our chicks are about a month old and I still can't tell the roosters from the hens. Is it possible to determine the difference between them at such a young age? If so, how can I tell?
One of our chicks is exhibiting some strange behavior. We put them outside in the pen for the first time and one of them is scratching around and digging a hole in the dirt and "dust bathing" in it. I think it is okay but it seems to be dragging itself around in the dirt for a while. Then in...
We just put our month old chicks out in the yard in a pen for the first time. They seem to be enjoying picking and scratching around in the grass. Is it okay to sprinkle some feed out in the grass for them to eat on their first outdoor experience?