She had been hinting, well maybe a little stronger than hints, that she wanted to convert the covered extension of our shed into a coop. A couple of weeks ago I got started on it.
Grace, who loves to help me dig, is watching over the project.
Got all the posts set in concrete. Everything...
Our coop has a cement floor, no drain. The walls and ceiling are sheathed in plywood with trim boards along the corners. Any gaps were caulked. Nothing can get in. We have pine shaving on the floor and plan to sweep them up when needed.
My wife went out to check on the chicks last night before we went to bed. One of them had gotten a piece of her hair, that had fallen in the coop, wrapped around its tongue. The other chicks thought it was something to eat and were tugging on it, making it tighter. She came and got me and I...
It's been a lot of fun. We did a ton of research on the build and my wife is very happy with it. A lot of the research was done here, so I thank all of you for your helpful postings.
Thanks everyone. Last night was the chicks first night out in the coop. Had to go out around 1:30 am to check on them. Everyone was fine! This morning their exploring their new surroundings.
This is the statement that started it all. We're on the NW coast of Oregon and the coop is finally done. I guess we need to post a few times here before we can start a New Member page.