My 5 week old buff roosters are stealing my heart! They love shoulders, I am dreading selling them. 

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My 5 week old buff roosters are stealing my heart! They love shoulders, I am dreading selling them.![]()
Lookin' goodI like it - looks roomy. I think once they get comfortable they will enjoy it.
A few things come to mind - if your BO's are like mine, they are not that graceful and not fliers The ramp to the perches looks a bit steep, you may want to lengthen it or put a block under it to lessen the angle a bit. You also may want to add a block or little ramp on the inside of the doorway so they can get out a little easier.
Now, this is just me being plain nosey - do you have a way to close the pop door at night and what's the shelving rack inside for![]()
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Putting hay in the bottom shelf sounds like a great idea! They may like that as a nesting box or...they may decide that's where to sleepyou never know about chickens. Having the feed and your supplies in there will make things handy too.![]()
The new coop looks nice and roomy for sure.
Bless her heart - that's a soft shell egg. It could be due to an immature shell gland if she started laying young, vitamin deficiency, stress, etc. Since you have been making a few changes in their housing, etc. she could be a little stressed - if you have them, give them some poultry vitamins for a couple of days and watch to see if she is drinking well.
I think it all looks great, you've done a wonderful job![]()
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/common-egg-quality-problems
Quote: Seeing the roost that you have, im thinking i need to lower mine. I just built a new shed coop, and im trying to get everything in place to make sure they have the most room. I have a big table we built from the other coop, about 2 1/2 ft wide and about 5 foot long, the laying boxed are on the 2nd level, and food is on the top level. i think its taking up to much room, ill post a pic in a few, the pic is on my phone, tell me what ya'll think
Seeing the roost that you have, im thinking i need to lower mine. I just built a new shed coop, and im trying to get everything in place to make sure they have the most room. I have a big table we built from the other coop, about 2 1/2 ft wide and about 5 foot long, the laying boxed are on the 2nd level, and food is on the top level. i think its taking up to much room, ill post a pic in a few, the pic is on my phone, tell me what ya'll think. The igloo house is gone now btw.
Wow that's huge! I love the blue shade. If that from the waster egger? I think the lower roost is about 50-60cm from the ground but I'll try placing them on it throughout the day. I'll keep everyone postedMy hands are average sized. This hen does lay pretty big eggs. My other BO lays smaller eggs. You should see one of my Easter eggers' ... they don't fit in the extra large carton! Here they are for comparison! My same hand. That same hen laid a double yolk once that was like a turkey egg. She's not that big a chicken either.I don't think that roost is too high henmania. I have one that is 5' up, but there is a lower one about 2' off the ground too. They might need a second as a booster. Or put them on it during the day to check it out. It might take a few days.
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Thank you! They look a bit rough on there as these were a couple months ago after their moult. They have been in lock down due to a Bird Flu outbreak over hereOnce you get remove the old coop they will settle and use the new one. It may be confusing to them to have two places![]()
Johnn!!!!!!!! Where have you and the ladies been![]()
The Orp Girls look lovely as alwaysBeautiful photos!![]()
What a view!! Which state are you and the ladies located in?
Thank you!Wow they get to enjoy that beautiful view everyday... feeling a bit jealous of those chickens lol
Look at those cuties posing for the camera lol
Quote: Hi JohnnI had read about the lock down, but haven't kept up with it too much. Is it over? Are they free to enjoy the sun on their faces now![]()
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Putting hay in the bottom shelf sounds like a great idea! They may like that as a nesting box or...they may decide that's where to sleep:/ you never know about chickens. Having the feed and your supplies in there will make things handy too.
The new coop looks nice and roomy for sure.
Bless her heart - that's a soft shell egg. It could be due to an immature shell gland if she started laying young, vitamin deficiency, stress, etc. Since you have been making a few changes in their housing, etc. she could be a little stressed - if you have them, give them some poultry vitamins for a couple of days and watch to see if she is drinking well.
I think it all looks great, you've done a wonderful job![]()
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/common-egg-quality-problems