Here are some overall updates.
Pictures of our coop (also 100 years old like the plantation home itself).
The front of coop - we have yet to repair the heavy door that fell off but I use the back door anyway - the one that opens into The Yard. As you can see there is another building right next to it - we aren't using it for anything yet but I have a suspicion it will soon become a coop as well. Someone just keeps getting more and more chickens.
Back of Coop opening into The Yard
Inside the coop I set up different hutches, kennels, rabbit cages for any babies that I close up at night.
Here are by "Tweenies" (6 weeks old) coming home from The Yard at sunset. They're always reluctant to go in coop till dark so they stop at gate and preen.
And here they are roosting on top of hutch they used to use:
The Big Girls go way up to top rafters. Last night I watched a few of The Tweenies start to go up there and then change their minds. Tonight one of them was up there roosting with The Big Girls.
Here's some of the Big Girls out free ranging (fat, healthy, shiny, happy chickens)
Finally, here's our security system Rex:
Doing internal perimeter check:
Doing reflection check:
On hawk watch. He chases and barks at hawks. Everyone runs for cover when Rex barks. If you could see his eyes in this pic you would see he's looking up, on watch.
Well that kind of brings everyone up date on our free ranging, nature's way system here. If you have any questions, please ask.