GO SAINTS!!!! 

.... sorry, I just couldn’t help myself
WHO DAT!!




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I would love some rain, but that won't happen here for awhile. Our humidity is like around 20% at the max and usually more like 7%. I just can't imagine rain everyday!! Oh well, lets just be grateful for what we have! Enjoy your chickens!It’s so crazy to imagine a life in which it hasn’t rained SINCE MARCH.
We live in South Louisiana and even when it’s not raining, the air is so saturated with water sometimes it makes it hard to breathe! For the last two weeks our temps hit 103 and it has rained, at least for 30 mins, every single day.
I’d send some your way if I could!!
Thank you for your advice on water and Oyster Shell!!! Will do!
Am I going to have no grass?
Hmm, I couldn’t say how big my chicken yard is, Im not particularly good at estimating, I posted pictures though!! And I have 5 hens now. And I don’t think I’ll ever have more than 6 !!How many hens do you plan and how big is the yard? If you just have a couple in a 1/2 acre yard you should be ok. If you plan on 10-20 hens you could be down to mud before you know it depending on the size of the lot....
I made the newbie mistake of not providing protection overhead and as a result lost my favorite Plymouth Rock to a hawk. After that, we constructed a web made of fine climbing rope and then suspended a net overhead. However, that works for us because we have a fenced-in yard just for the girls (see photo). While we were busy constructing the fence and netting, we set a pallet on some cinder blocks to provide some cover. We ended up leaving it in the yard because they really like it. They take turns flying up and jumping off all day long. You could get a few and put them in different spots and you'll have an easy, practically free solution. It's not foolproof, of course, but it will give them a chance in the event a hungry hawk shows up.View attachment 1543386 View attachment 1543381
I never even thought about adding protection from an attack from above! I’m so sorry to hear about your losses! They have two large trees , but will totally heed your warning and make them something extra to hide under!!
How big is that yard? It looks like you have 8 birds(me too).. do they not demolish ALL the grass? I see you have grass or was that when it was first built? I’m just trying to get an idea of how big to make my extra yard. Thanks!I made the newbie mistake of not providing protection overhead and as a result lost my favorite Plymouth Rock to a hawk. After that, we constructed a web made of fine climbing rope and then suspended a net overhead. However, that works for us because we have a fenced-in yard just for the girls (see photo). While we were busy constructing the fence and netting, we set a pallet on some cinder blocks to provide some cover. We ended up leaving it in the yard because they really like it. They take turns flying up and jumping off all day long. You could get a few and put them in different spots and you'll have an easy, practically free solution. It's not foolproof, of course, but it will give them a chance in the event a hungry hawk shows up.View attachment 1548994
The fenced yard is roughly 15' x 30' and the coop/run is 4' x 10'. You're correct- we have 8 girls. This photo was taken about 6 weeks after the fence went up. There are some bare spots now, but I'm actually surprised that there is any grass left. We try to give them grass clippings, fruit and veggie trimmings, and other things to forage through so that they don't completely tear up the grass. They have totally dug up the ground below the coop and in the run, though. The ground in the back left corner was mostly pine needles and leaves (no grass) when we built the yard, and they actually like hanging out and foraging there the best, which is helpful. I think this size yard is more than adequate for everyone's needs. There is a nice mix of sun and shade, and it's a manageable size for us to maintain. We rake every couple of weeks to get rid of any leftover compost scraps, excess poop, and grass clippings. Even so, I really don't expect the grass to last for another year.How big is that yard? It looks like you have 8 birds(me too).. do they not demolish ALL the grass? I see you have grass or was that when it was first built? I’m just trying to get an idea of how big to make my extra yard. Thanks!
I put wood chips in my yard and they work great! I have a 12x12 coop/run.. it is completely covered so it stays nice and dry and stink free. I am planning on adding on another yard for them (just cuz).. I just want them to have more space.. and that’ll make easier to decide if I should get more birds later onThe fenced yard is roughly 15' x 30' and the coop/run is 4' x 10'. You're correct- we have 8 girls. This photo was taken about 6 weeks after the fence went up. There are some bare spots now, but I'm actually surprised that there is any grass left. We try to give them grass clippings, fruit and veggie trimmings, and other things to forage through so that they don't completely tear up the grass. They have totally dug up the ground below the coop and in the run, though. The ground in the back left corner was mostly pine needles and leaves (no grass) when we built the yard, and they actually like hanging out and foraging there the best, which is helpful. I think this size yard is more than adequate for everyone's needs. There is a nice mix of sun and shade, and it's a manageable size for us to maintain. We rake every couple of weeks to get rid of any leftover compost scraps, excess poop, and grass clippings. Even so, I really don't expect the grass to last for another year.
ETA: We are planning to take down several large pine trees in the spring, and so will have lots of pine chips which I think will be OK substitute ground cover once they kill all the grass.
Thank you! Your coop is super cute and I love your nice, big covered run! It's good to know that the wood chip idea is a good one. I'm just learning as I go along...View attachment 1549076
I put wood chips in my yard and they work great! I have a 12x12 coop/run.. it is completely covered so it stays nice and dry and stink free. I am planning on adding on another yard for them (just cuz).. I just want them to have more space.. and that’ll make easier to decide if I should get more birds later onThank you! p.s. I like your set up!