Daily:
*Let chickens out of coop in the morning
*Fill or check waterers
*Fill or check feeders
*Remove eggs, mark them and store them pointed end down
*If there is any damp areas or places covered in droppings in the coop, remove them
*Observe your chickens and see if there are any unusual problems
*Toss out scratch, pumpkin seeds, oats or other treats in the afternoon
*Lock up chickens in coop at night
Weekly:
*Clean feeder as needed
*Scrub waterer and add apple cider vinegar and garlic (Remember, apple cider vinegar and garlic should be added to the water every other week or every three weeks. Also, apple cider vinegar shouldn’t be added to metal waterers as it will destroy them.)
*Add litter to nest boxes and remove droppings
*Add new herbs to nests, run and coop
*Spot clean coop
Monthly:
*If needed, mow grass in run
*Examine all parts of coop for wear, leaks and other things that need repairing
*Check that roosts are sturdy and don’t have any rough or splintery areas
*Remove and refill litter in nest boxes
*Check that all latches and locks are secure
*Visit feed store and buy feed, grit, bedding etc. if needed
*Scrape any droppings off roosts
Annually:
*Clean everything in coop and make any necessary repairs
*Add fresh, clean bedding and herbs to coop, run and nest boxes
*Scrub windows, feeders, waterers and any other objects
*Repair any worn or sagging places on fences
Spring:
*Spring clean your chickens’ run and coop (this is one of your annual clean outs.)
*Plant grass and if wanted, garden and herbs in run
Summer:
*Collect eggs more often so they don’t spoil
*Check water frequently, refill as needed and make sure it’s kept fresh and cool.
*Make sure your chickens have some sort of shade and that they don’t overheat
Fall:
*Deep clean your coop and get everything ready for winter (this is the other annual clean out.)
*Repair any places in the coop and run that snow and wind can enter and chill your chickens
Winter:
*Collect eggs more often so they don’t freeze
*Shovel your chickens run and walkway to the coop
*If wanted, have some sort of heat and/or light in the coop
*Check water and refill as needed and don’t let it freeze (or you can buy a heater for it.)