- Mar 18, 2013
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So, my Red Star babies Rosco and Boss Hogg are now about 7 weeks old. They're so funny, they went through a phase (when they were getting their feathers and looked like awkward teenagers) where they didn't want to be handled as much. But now they seem to have grown out of it and like being pet and don't mind being carried around (though they prefer riding on my shoulder). I'm glad I have block walls, the neighbors would think I've finally lost it.
Anyway, my husband has been building the coop on his days off. It's REALLY coming together. He's got the whole frame up (he built it really sturdily since we get the heavy winds out here in Far East Mesa). The lumber in the dirt part goes two feet down so it sort of anchors the entire structure. The roost is going to be in the left back part of the pallet area. I stained it today (this picture was taken before I was done). But it looks really nice now. I can't decide how I'll paint the roost yet. I ordered a couple trays from McMaster Carr that I think will work perfectly for under the roost.
We only have two chickens. So this will be a huge area for them. I might add two more at some point. But it's funny because my husband was initially very resistant to the idea of chickens. Then he's been building the coop and handling the chickens and he says to me the other day, "you know, you could probably get a few more chickens if you wanted."

Anyway, my husband has been building the coop on his days off. It's REALLY coming together. He's got the whole frame up (he built it really sturdily since we get the heavy winds out here in Far East Mesa). The lumber in the dirt part goes two feet down so it sort of anchors the entire structure. The roost is going to be in the left back part of the pallet area. I stained it today (this picture was taken before I was done). But it looks really nice now. I can't decide how I'll paint the roost yet. I ordered a couple trays from McMaster Carr that I think will work perfectly for under the roost.
We only have two chickens. So this will be a huge area for them. I might add two more at some point. But it's funny because my husband was initially very resistant to the idea of chickens. Then he's been building the coop and handling the chickens and he says to me the other day, "you know, you could probably get a few more chickens if you wanted."
