Well it isn't that big but I am building challenged since I sit behind a desk all week long. I built a 4dx8wx4h. I didn't have a plan and I built it out of a picture in my head of what I thought would be easy. Since most wood is cut to 8 foot lengths and 4 feet wide generally I thought that would be easiest. I have an 8x8x8 run attached so that makes it a little difficult. I can take that off, but just a place to store the chickens while I move it is pretty concerning. It took me forever to build and I am afraid disassembling and reassemblling will take me a LONG time too. I was going to take a picture of it this morning but forgot.
Ugh! I have one cat carrier that would hold maybe 3 chickens... That's a whole lotta trips back and forth 15 minutes each way....
I have a shop in the new house, but they are getting to be full grown now and 13 of them in anything in the house would be an "OH heck NO!" kind of thing..... I could TRY to put something temporary up in the shop but I couldn't wait to get them out of my garage when they were chicks I can't imagine now. I may have to take a day or two off of work to get this done. I am a do it on the weekends kind of girl but that may not be possible this time.
Well, I HATE moving, and I am not 100% excited, but I feel it is hopefully a good decision. I am trying to buy a house on this really interesting load product no one has heard about. It actually provides 100% financing. The Real Estate market is still a little bananas and the house is not my dream house, but I hope it will be a good tool for future plans. Being a single mom with no male muscle is really annoying when it comes to things like this. But I have done it TWICE in the last two years so hopefully this is the LAST time for a while. Of course the last two times I didn't have to move the chickens.
Next spring I am hoping to get some of your "Red Star" eggs.
I am sorry that you are having issues.
There is a BYC member that used wood ash to treat mites (external obviously), but since she isn't eating, I am not sure I would like to do a wait and see on that option.
Does she feel skinny? Is she maybe egg bound? I don't recall that when my chicken was egg bound that she was puffy, she was just sort of in a trance and didn't move.