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Big Mama Chicken
Chirping
BTW, the bulk of the pen is on a concrete pad (all except the RRB) and I usually put out pine shavings on top of the concrete. The girls frequently rearrange them so I add to them every several days and every 3-4 weeks, I clean the shavings out and put them in compost bins, wash down the concrete and begin the process anew!The chicken pen is 8 feet by 16 feet which includes a 9 ft by 3 foot redneck raised bed. I transpant things from the garden (usually at night after the girls are in the roost) into the RRB which usually don't last until mid morning. They love to "forage". I have bought red wigglers and put them out in the RRB and in the dog run and they usually have them "scratched out" in a couple of days. The dog run is attached to the pen and is 3 1/2 feet by 7 1/4 feet. Both have feeders and waterers. The original coop is in the pen and has two nest boxes. Some of the girls use those nest boxes and some use the hanging wall boxes (sorry that the "curtains" are dirty) There is also a single nest box in the dog run. I have a hanging feeder in the pen as well as a wall feeder that is lower than the hanging nest boxes but between them and the coop. In the RRB is a "planter" that has mealworms as a treat for the girls.
My BSLs are currently in the dog run and I have it closed off. I have let them do the chicken version of Trading Places and the BSLs will generally sit on top of one of the 2 homemade sawhorses or hide out behind the waterer cinderblock. When I open the entire place to both sets, the BSLs (the little girls who are bigger than the comets) usually retreat behind the cinderblock or on top of the coop. They will stay there even after the big girls go to the dog run. The comets love to return to their old hangout and do the chicken version of interior decorating (digging for bugs/worms, eating the little girls food, sitting on the roost bar etc). In both places I have the ability to hang treats--sometimes a zucchini, cucumber, frozen corn, cabbage, grapes, etc. It's really fun to watch one of the girls grab a grape and see 4 or 5 others chase for it! There are 3 hawks in the trees over my back yard so I don't let the girls out of the pen (unless one manages to slip by me when I'm going in and then I quickly retrieve her and return her home).
I would appreciate any suggestions.