Oh my, what a treat to wake up to this video!I haven't given news in ages. We've been having a few health and behaviour issues with our chickens.
But, I also have some leghorn news @BY Bob ! We will be welcoming four chickens next tuesday, and though it happened totally independently of any decision of mine, it turns out two are leghorns.
I do look forward to seeing how similar or different they are in shape and behaviour to american leghorns !
I was thinking about her last night when I couldn't sleep, and putting together the egg-laying problem she had before, her unbalance, and getting broody.
It could be coincidence but I was also wondering if it was possibly all hormone related ? Or if hormonal unbalance could be linked to other physiological or neurological issues ?
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Finally I wanted to share a video I filmed in between storms, showing a bit of our place, especially for those of you who are experienced in organizing spaces for chickens. I enjoyed @knoturavggrl 's coop tour, and thought maybe with a video I could also ask for ideas / feedback. We are still looking for ways to keep both our roosters who hate each other, either by separating them and the flocks (we have materials to build a second coop) or by using any other tricks, other than freezer camp, that is.
Problem is they both really want to hang around the coop and sleep in there- no one's willing to move!
Apologies for my french accent, I haven't had occasions to practice speaking English in years.
Have a lovely sunday and take care of your chickens.
It only confirms that you live in a place that is made of my dreams.
Luckily (for you) I am now too ancient to cope with the physical demands of your place or else I would be hopping on over to move in with you.
Don't get me wrong, I love my current place, but before I moved here, you could not have kept me away!
That means I have literally dozens of ideas for you and your chickens because I have been dreaming about it for decades! Some of my ideas stretch to the truly fanciful and some are more practical.
I will try and avoid imposing my dreams on you, but will share a couple of ideas as you asked. Incidentally, you 100% fail the clutter contest that you and I discussed with @MaryJanet - I have never seen such an orderly set of storage spaces!
I will start at the more extreme end. While not as extensive as your mountains my property has a good part on quite a steep slope. The Chicken Palace is built on one of the steepest slopes which is probably equivalent to some of yours. When I first considered building I seriously thought about building into the side of the hill. Structures that are largely underground are very stable from a temperature point of view and also of course protected from the wind. Here it is quite common (though declining) to have small structures like this called 'root cellars' that are separate from the main house and are excellent for storing potatoes and carrots etc. I was going to create something similar for the chickens but with the front open to the daylight with hardware cloth and the back underground. I did a lot of research on this and it is totally practical and was often used for livestock in New England in times gone by. If you are interested I can share what I learned in PM (it is a lot and probably not interesting to most people). It would make an excellent coop and might feel quite like the cellar coop you use now with its big stone walls. The biggest issue is that it is a lot (A LOT) of work!
To get more practical. Why did the chickens reject the first shed you showed? It is a great space. They might not have liked that it felt so open - but you could fix that in may ways with partitions. Is it well ventilated? I would probably pursue using that space as you have it already.
Also, you mention ventilation issues in the new woodshed. Is that because of the metal roof? You didn't show a lot of detail on that but we saw some during construction. My guess is you could solve the ventilation issues relatively easily and that would be a perfect spot.
Finally, I am assuming you aren't giving up on the existing coop. You complained about the roosts, but again you can provide other roosts (warning, you might get chickens like Eli who will simply go as high as it is possible to go). So my interpretation is you are looking for a second coop so you can have two tribes. Maybe even also a 3rd coop because, well, chicken math!
OK. I have gone on for too long so here is a tax payment. It is definitely bad hair day at The Chicken Palace.