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Ok - "Jean-Luc Peck-ard" (French black copper marans roo) & I just had a brief intense discussion of who is in charge of this coop.
I won.
Naughty boy...don't test this crazy chicken lady.
Hi Patricia!Hello Northern California! I am north of Sacramento in the "Foothills"! as a retired RN, I am very happy to be able to seek other joyful
endeavors, besides helping people. I have always loved animals & am happy to have had the $$$ to build a 15' pyramid for my
chickens!! They are cool in the 100+/- days in the summer, with the window AC & do not get cold in the winter, with their "Radiator" type heater!
One of the beat ideas I had was to raise the structure off the ground! They have stainless steel pans for food & H2O under there! they
like to be under the pyramid. Although there is a fence with wrought iron gates 50' on a side they do go outside the fenced area to eat grass!
If I happen to not be outside at sunset, they go into the pyramid themselves! Take care. Hope to hear from near-by people, Sincerely P
atricia.
Welcome to BYC and to our groupHello Northern California! I am north of Sacramento in the "Foothills"! as a retired RN, I am very happy to be able to seek other joyful
endeavors, besides helping people. I have always loved animals & am happy to have had the $$$ to build a 15' pyramid for my
chickens!! They are cool in the 100+/- days in the summer, with the window AC & do not get cold in the winter, with their "Radiator" type heater!
One of the beat ideas I had was to raise the structure off the ground! They have stainless steel pans for food & H2O under there! they
like to be under the pyramid. Although there is a fence with wrought iron gates 50' on a side they do go outside the fenced area to eat grass!
If I happen to not be outside at sunset, they go into the pyramid themselves! Take care. Hope to hear from near-by people, Sincerely P
atricia.
I have a silver partridge pullet that startd like that I think. I should get a pic of her. I will be sorry to pull apart the madness pen for real breeding pens this year.Please post pics as she grows up! (Who did the eggs come from again?)
Self blue is lavendar. you also want AMERICIAN orphs, not ENGLISH orphs. theya re more of a challenge to find, but its worth it! Lisa might have some too, But dont start AOV (NSV), its too complicated, lol.Oops, I thought you said Blue was recognized? Maybe this one is more lavender? She might have a black one I'll ask her. This is our first year showing as you can probably tell, lol.![]()
Welcome!Hello Northern California! I am north of Sacramento in the "Foothills"! as a retired RN, I am very happy to be able to seek other joyful
endeavors, besides helping people. I have always loved animals & am happy to have had the $$$ to build a 15' pyramid for my
chickens!! They are cool in the 100+/- days in the summer, with the window AC & do not get cold in the winter, with their "Radiator" type heater!
One of the beat ideas I had was to raise the structure off the ground! They have stainless steel pans for food & H2O under there! they
like to be under the pyramid. Although there is a fence with wrought iron gates 50' on a side they do go outside the fenced area to eat grass!
If I happen to not be outside at sunset, they go into the pyramid themselves! Take care. Hope to hear from near-by people, Sincerely P
atricia.
Welcome!Hello! I have just joined this site. I am trying to share "chicken Love" with others in Northern Ca. Perhaps this will find you. Happy New Year! I am
listed as "Multifaceted" on this site. Take Care, Patricia.
anyone use sand as litter in their coops? im thinking of switching to it but id like opinions