Folara
Songster
I'm so excited to share my new flock journey with you all! I've been a chicken tender in the past but this is my first flock of my own and I'm armed with so much more knowledge thanks to this community.
It's a nice 57F degrees today and the chicks are still getting used to living in their coop/run full time (day 3) - I've been locking them up in the coop at night so they get used to sleeping in there, but once they get released they have been enjoying sleeping in the door!
I'm still trying to win them over, so I brought out their first warm mash and this is how they felt about that:
(One of the olive eggers briefly looked at it, then ran right through it!)
After a little bit of time, they realized it was delicious and starting scarfing!
One of the last projects I need to do to finalize the coop is hang a garden rake head somewhere on the coop to hang various tools, like my poop scoop and poop scraper, to make cleaning a little bit easier. I'll be scoping out spots today and hopefully get it accomplished!
It's a nice 57F degrees today and the chicks are still getting used to living in their coop/run full time (day 3) - I've been locking them up in the coop at night so they get used to sleeping in there, but once they get released they have been enjoying sleeping in the door!
I'm still trying to win them over, so I brought out their first warm mash and this is how they felt about that:
(One of the olive eggers briefly looked at it, then ran right through it!)
After a little bit of time, they realized it was delicious and starting scarfing!
One of the last projects I need to do to finalize the coop is hang a garden rake head somewhere on the coop to hang various tools, like my poop scoop and poop scraper, to make cleaning a little bit easier. I'll be scoping out spots today and hopefully get it accomplished!