Hello,
I'm new to this forum..
About a month ago we acquired chickens from a neighbor who's sister knew a young man who was going to college and could not take his flock.
At first we said no, we could not dig out our dog
kennel fencing, frozen into the ground, lots of snow and no coop, I just felt I did not have the time with other pressing commitments.
As luck would have it my neighbor stopped over and said he had 10 chickens in his rabbit coop; and had I changed my mind?
Well, the snow had melted in our short January thaw, I had the day off and he said he would help me empty an 8x8 shed and build some nest boxes etc. I really thought I was the fool for saying yes.
However, we made the coop work, got 4 nest boxes built, put a couple of flat boards up for a roost and put 9 Arucana or Amerucauna hens and what appears to be a Leghorn rooster in the building.
Over the next few days I did a crash course on chickens, bought a couple of large metal garbage cans to store feed, got some laying mash, scratch, a hanging feeder, water dishes, a heat lamp and a 60w sunshine bulb. I improved the roosts and cut a door in so they could venture out if they liked. (They do not currently like.)
This past week with record breaking cold temps and winds, we had 30 eggs and I caught a hen eating one. Great production, they are happy campers and I'm really beginning to like them......
Looking forward to learning from everyone.
Sawyer