Hip Hillbilly Acres
Crowing
- Nov 7, 2021
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Added some straw to their coop and it is so cozy. Also rearranged the water and feed situation. We out a galvanized feeder suspended with bungee thingies. I moved the waterers around. Took a waterer out the play pen in the coop and gave it to the ones inside my Ladie Lair brooding.
I hung a wateter inside tge play pen in the coop because those babies get SO MUCH muck in the trough of their waterer that it resembled oatmeal.
I suspended their waterer with the rope thingy and hope it is high enough to not get bedding kicked inside now.
A neighbor's tree limb broke and they stacked up the pieces after cutting them neatly. Well I got a stump and put it inside the coop. So far it doesn't look like they've used it but I've seen other people have stumps and it just seems like a cool addition to a coop.
Next project will be nesting boxes. The older Birds are for orpingtons and four americanas and they should be just about hitting maybe 14 or 15 weeks. I have so many birds at this point it's hard to keep up with their ages but I have it all written down in my journal planner.
ETA: Kinda liking how they roost on the pallet. The actual roost bars seem to be ignored. Then again, yesterday during our "Sit with the chickens" time I saw two get up on the 2 x 4. They weren't long for jumping off though. Perhaps when the Brahmas grow up they will roost on the 2 x 4s.
The coop looks so much nicer with the straw. Think I will be adding more because we want to do deep method for management. Have a great day my chicken peeps. We gotta get ready for worship.
I hung a wateter inside tge play pen in the coop because those babies get SO MUCH muck in the trough of their waterer that it resembled oatmeal.

A neighbor's tree limb broke and they stacked up the pieces after cutting them neatly. Well I got a stump and put it inside the coop. So far it doesn't look like they've used it but I've seen other people have stumps and it just seems like a cool addition to a coop.
Next project will be nesting boxes. The older Birds are for orpingtons and four americanas and they should be just about hitting maybe 14 or 15 weeks. I have so many birds at this point it's hard to keep up with their ages but I have it all written down in my journal planner.

ETA: Kinda liking how they roost on the pallet. The actual roost bars seem to be ignored. Then again, yesterday during our "Sit with the chickens" time I saw two get up on the 2 x 4. They weren't long for jumping off though. Perhaps when the Brahmas grow up they will roost on the 2 x 4s.
The coop looks so much nicer with the straw. Think I will be adding more because we want to do deep method for management. Have a great day my chicken peeps. We gotta get ready for worship.