Cup o' Joe and Tea Too

I think you did great! I love how they are lined up like chorus girls. All they need are some tutus. They look like happy healthy girls, too. :love
Amber the brown and gold lady is the top bird and demands food from the top of the gate. They are all content and hang around nicely together.
It's strange because the more nervous of the three is the largest so I always make sure she has her fair share of food.
 
I have the same coop. I started out with it with eight ISA Browns. It worked and I added a ten by ten dog kennel around it. At this time I have moved it out and plan to use it for new chicks.
This coop was really hard work, it was not made well at all. It's good for back and an extra place for them to hang out. :) .
 
Amber the brown and gold lady is the top bird and demands food from the top of the gate. They are all content and hang around nicely together.
It's strange because the more nervous of the three is the largest so I always make sure she has her fair share of food.
That's good. I keep several feeding and watering stations in my coop and run just so no one is left out, and I spread treats far and wide. :lol: I have 12 chickens to watch over...well, plus the 5 that just hatched. Oh no! Chicken math! :lau
 
I only have a few little bantoms with big personalities, they are adorable
I bought the first coop which was a let down, then spent a lot on my second coop and added perches plus guttering. It's still not perfect but they are content. It has a run underneath which is hard to keep clean but I do all I possibly can for them. The cost has been huge but worth every cent, when I eat these eggs I really feel fed.
Yes, bantams are terrific birds. I have bantam cochins, Mille Fleur D'uccles, and recently got Seramas.
 
This coop was really hard work, it was not made well at all. It's good for back and an extra place for them to hang out. :) .
We have all been there and done that! In fact, my coop saga includes a new coop every year for 5 years. :lau Finally this year we built a big 8x10 coop. What a relief. So much easier. One of my five was a little prefab. What a waste of money! But, it serves as a feeding place. We call it the Restaurant at the Other End of the Universe. :gig
 
That's good. I keep several feeding and watering stations in my coop and run just so no one is left out, and I spread treats far and wide. :lol: I have 12 chickens to watch over...well, plus the 5 that just hatched. Oh no! Chicken math! :lau
Yesterday it was on and off storms like the weather couldn't make up its mind. As I put their food out it poured down with rain, so kept half of it and rolled it into balls to entertain them between storms. I will do this again, they all got food and it really amused them.
 

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