It has been one of those weeks. The 5 year old washing machine is throwing a nasty error code and refusing to drain until I unplug it for an hour or so and then try again on the final drain/spin. Not good. The troubleshooter says it is probably connected with the "board" (I'm thinking expensive computer part) and a sensor that attaches to it. I have a call in to the repair guy,and in the meantime it fails on about every load. One of these times unplugging it isn't going to solve the problem, and I'm going to have a real problem.
I still need to put the extra wire on the outside of the fences around the new pen and get the netting up. That was supposed to happen Sunday, but a combination of events prevented that happening, so I guess it will be another week. At least they are big orps, so they should be fairly safe. The funny part is that they actually LIKE hanging out in the coop. I suppose the windows make it bright and breezy inside for them.
Tomorrow I am cleaning the original coop (yuck). At least it is only once a year. I have a question. Why do we do the heavy cleaning in the coop in the fall (for those of us who do deep litter)? It seems like cleaning in the spring would make more sense. They spend less time in the coop in the summer so it would stay clean longer, and the heating from the deep litter would have a head start in the fall. Anyone?
I clean out my coops every 6 months, by then they really are smelling & needing cleaned out. I do it in the fall because I don't want to go into winter with dirty litter to start since the birds often have to stay in more due to snow or whatever. I also have way more birds than you, so it's necessary. I just keep adding more shavings or dry leaves & whatnot to add to the pile. If the chickens don't dig through it you also need to turn it over once in awhile.