February 7, 2019
Has it been this long already? Here are the updates.
Coop cam was removed a few years back. As more and more viewers used it my Internet speed slowed to a crawl.
Chicken door is no longer computerized. When we would have a power fluctuation the door would cycle. Which means if the electric "blinked" in the middle of the day the door would close or at night the door would open. Door is now left open 24 x 7 until new peeps move in.
The flat roof on the run is now covered with corrugated translucent panels. Keeps most of the rain and snow out.
Daytime roost has been added in the run.
I never added fencing to extend the run like I had originally planned. I let them free range before dusk when I'm doing yard work.
Flock #2 was 3 of each (all hens) of the following: Blue Laced Red Wyandotte, Colombian Wyandotte, Golden Buff, Rhode Island Red. Lost 2 on their first day and a third on day 2. Shipping stress, sickness, or?, I don't know. A fourth had crossed beaks and I suspected was a none egg layer. A fifth turned into a Rooster. Some members of this flock laid extremely thin shelled eggs (yes they had oyster shell available) and wasn't unusual to find several eggs pecked open. I was glad when their time was up, except for the surviving cross-billed Red Wyandotte. Red was my buddy.
Third flock has taken up residence since June of last year. 8 Golden Buffs all hens. 6 to 8 Butt Nuggets a day! Unfortunately I lost all of my customers during flock #2 (not enough output to sale). Now I've got more eggs then we can use! This winter we had a usually cold spell for a week. One night the temperature was -14 F. No supplement heat in the coop. Half of coop floor is open (and screened) to allow roosting chicken poop to fall through to the ground under the coop. Windows are left open and is the chicken door to their run. Eave and roof peak ventilation. One chicken's crop is white tipped and may have been frostbite. Extreme cold weather caused no change in egg production and the Ladies were doing their normal routine during the days.
I'm truly sorry for disappointing those who where looking forward to the coon surprise. When all the pieces were in place...Son's availability to video the live action...then grand-kids out of state...work and life...I just never followed up on this. I can tell you; Coons - 0, Me - 7.