We had two roos that we needed to re-home, so an Amish family down the road took them. I am pretty sure they were either integrated into their flock...or eaten. We just could not keep them, as we cannot free range due to fox and other predators in the area, and while we have a large coop and...
Needs some more cleaning, and going to spruce up once it's moved, but you get the idea.
You can see the big window that's up higher. That's the one that occasionally lets in rain but it does dry out fast, and it's covered with plexiglass during winter.
We've been using the coop, and I totally agree, we need to fix the window situation. We probably have some spare tin laying around that we can make another roof over it. It's a very big window and fantastic for ventilation when it's dry. We're moving it closer to the house because it's a...
Well, maybe not "newbie", but close. I'm taking over my son's flock as he heads to college. I've really enjoyed having BYC, so want to continue. :)
Our setup is a very large 16' x 18' coop that was given to us. It was Amish made, mostly plywood with a tin roof and re-used windows. We...
Good morning!
I'm Lori, newbie to the forums. We've had chickens about four years now, started as a 4H project for my son, but I am taking over the flock as he heads to college.
We started with 6, then got six more the following year. So had some RIR, black stars, red stars, buffs and...