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Mrprez
In the Brooder
Day 2 went pretty well. We decided to fence in the coop so that we wouldn’t have to constantly check on the flock throughout the day. They can move pretty quickly and I was afraid they would wander off.
So, today I went to the local farmers co-op and bought a 100’ x 4’ roll of 2x4 welded fencing. Using that and some metal fence posts I was able to surround the coop with a 20’ x 30’ enclosure. Once I had it fence up, I was able to herd them through the gate. I don’t think they were too keen on the idea but I will let them out whenever one of us can keep an eye on them.
About 8:30 right after sunset, I walked up to the coop and there were no chickens to be seen. I went in and peeked through an eave vent and all five were inside ready for bed. I closed the door and bid them a good night.
So, today I went to the local farmers co-op and bought a 100’ x 4’ roll of 2x4 welded fencing. Using that and some metal fence posts I was able to surround the coop with a 20’ x 30’ enclosure. Once I had it fence up, I was able to herd them through the gate. I don’t think they were too keen on the idea but I will let them out whenever one of us can keep an eye on them.
About 8:30 right after sunset, I walked up to the coop and there were no chickens to be seen. I went in and peeked through an eave vent and all five were inside ready for bed. I closed the door and bid them a good night.