So we've had a huge decrease in egg laying since the beginning of August...down to no eggs at all this week. We have nine hens and a rooster. While I'm aware that there's often a decrease in egg laying in the fall, I just wanted to verify that everyone is healthy and I'm not overlooking any...
I’ve been fermenting my chicks’ unmedicated feed and they love it. But I feel like I don’t have a good container for storing it while it it ferments. What does everyone else use?
I don’t mind touching it up every so often. I’m not sure how much exterior paint I have but I can check. There was a ton left here by the previous owners and a lot of variety. They left a first coat of something that seemed to be holding up well, but definitely not a thorough paint job.
We’re working on cleaning out and prepping a shed for our chicken coop. I’d like to paint the interior With some of the paint that we have. We have lots of acrylic based trim paint, some deck paint, and interior home paint. Would any of those work for inside the coop?
@aart here are pictures of the eaves.
My husbands concern with this one is it is too close to the house. He was worried about the smell of chicken poop, and asked me to “check with the chicken people” if it will be a problem. As I mentioned before it’s about 20 feet from the house.
Hi there! This little gal is always friendly, but she’s always been just a little ahead as far as her waddles and comb, so I was hoping for some thoughts. Boy or girl? She’s 12 weeks tomorrow.
Okay. What would need to be done to second shed to make it chicken ready? We can keep the three in their current set up till it’s ready to move in. I know we need a run, I am kind of thinking a hoop with cattle panels might be a good option. It will definitely need to be covered as we have hawks.
This is the other option. It is very close to the house, about 20 ft away from the house. The cabinets would need to be removed, but it might work well. Anyways, this is the other option. I am sure someone could always move this one as well, although we can see this one from certain parts of the...
So this is where they are currently. It’s very big, especially considering there’s just three in there right now. 8 ft by 18 ft. The covered area is 4 ft by 18 ft. We still need to add ventilation and roosting bars but we were working on the run, which we’d need to do over again. What would we...
We have 3. We would like 8.
The website doesn’t list the dimensions. I called the store and they said 8-10. I’m not sure how much of an over exaggeration that is
We are thinking of purchasing a coop but wanted advice from the experts. We formerly talked about converting an existing shed on the property, but it’s out of our line of vision and we didn’t even notice when a fox stopped by and took a few chickens.
so we were hoping for opinions from you guys...
The first time was definitely on us, most of our chickens got out and the fox came and took them. The second time the fox ripped the hardwire cloth that we have surrounding their run off of the poles and was carrying them off when we caught it in the act.
Their coop was an old shed on the...
So we are new to keeping chickens, and are out of town enough that we have decent amount of predators. My husband put hardwire cloth all around our covered run of our coop and dug it in. It was an old shed that was on the property when we bought it. We had a fox come over the weekend and steal...
We have some babies that are about 2 weeks old. We ordered olive eggers, sapphire rocks, australorps, and barred rocks from Townline and just love them.
Sorry to be back in this post again, but I’m wondering about the best course of action for the flooring. It’s completely dirt flooring. As far as I can tell at least. What do I do for litter and keeping it clean? I had considered a deep litter/deep bedding method but I am not sure if that’d work...
Are there any ways to identify the olive eggers? Like any identifying characteristics that might set them apart from the australorps? Thanks for your help!