The fire-escape - I promised an explanation.
The babies' brooder is at counter height inside the servant's quarters. Which is very convenient for caring for the babies and means I am more at their level vs reaching down to them from on high.
But, because of that, and the sloping floor of the Chicken Palace (some of you might remember it is built on a hill), there is quite a big drop down from the brooder to the floor of the Chicken Palace. They have a little door to get out, but it is a long way down and one long ladder wasn't working.
The fire escape has 3 ladders in a frame with wire. There are lots of small entrances so the Littles can come and go but they are safe from attack.
The reason I am so proud is that I built it all myself and it really works!
Here is the view from the coop-cam so you can see the basic lay-out. You can see Dotty outside the fire-escape exploring the Chicken Palace floor. The brooder is at the far end of the fire-escape and the splash of orange is their little door out.
And here it is from the other side with Dotty and Minnie perched on the top, and Maggie and Diana hanging out. I like this shot because it shows the step I also built the same weekend.
And I like this picture of Diana eating from the shared feeding spot while the little Princesses are up on a higher landing.
And finally, here are Dotty and Minnie hanging out observing the world from the top of the fire-escape.
Hope that explains the fire-escape!
The babies' brooder is at counter height inside the servant's quarters. Which is very convenient for caring for the babies and means I am more at their level vs reaching down to them from on high.
But, because of that, and the sloping floor of the Chicken Palace (some of you might remember it is built on a hill), there is quite a big drop down from the brooder to the floor of the Chicken Palace. They have a little door to get out, but it is a long way down and one long ladder wasn't working.
The fire escape has 3 ladders in a frame with wire. There are lots of small entrances so the Littles can come and go but they are safe from attack.
The reason I am so proud is that I built it all myself and it really works!
Here is the view from the coop-cam so you can see the basic lay-out. You can see Dotty outside the fire-escape exploring the Chicken Palace floor. The brooder is at the far end of the fire-escape and the splash of orange is their little door out.
And here it is from the other side with Dotty and Minnie perched on the top, and Maggie and Diana hanging out. I like this shot because it shows the step I also built the same weekend.
And I like this picture of Diana eating from the shared feeding spot while the little Princesses are up on a higher landing.
And finally, here are Dotty and Minnie hanging out observing the world from the top of the fire-escape.
Hope that explains the fire-escape!