Mysticpied
In the Brooder
Honestly, I never really liked chickens, but then two summers ago and again last summer we visited family in Oregon who had a small flock and my oldest son, now 6, fell in love. I started doing research and got hooked. Hubby is really just along for the ride and indulges us, but I think I'll eventually get him on board once we start getting eggs.
Right now our peepers are about 8-9 weeks and I'm pretty sure there's only one rooster out of the seven we originally brought home. Woo hoo! We can technically keep a rooster, but if he can't behave around the kids, he will be dinner very quickly. No crowing so far, but that might also be cause for moving on to oven camp since our neighbors are really close.
Flock: Black Astralorp, Buff Orpington, Rhode Island Red, Easter Egger, California Grey, Partrige Rock, Welsumer (the boys named them)
My son with Peepers
Penguin, Flappy Bird, Bonky, Peepers, and Brownie Bird
Lion, Umizoomi, Bonky, Peepers
Penguin, Flappy Bird
Penguin
First day home!
Coop 4x5 Run 4x15 (building on a raised planter box sucked)
Still a work in progress...
Basic Structure
Pop Door
My adorable "helpers" pretending to be chickens
Inside Coop
Egg Boxes and Back Access Door on Coop
No wire yet, but structurally mostly done
Chickens moved in once the coop was done, but I was still working on the run (wire/painting). They really needed to get out of my kitchen...
Coop/Run fully functional! Still needs paint, a real roof, and some other tweaks, but it works for now.
Flappy Bird drinking from the nipples
Water set up (chickies begging for treats...)
I'm using sand in the coop and deep litter in the run. We'll see how it goes and I'll make adjustments if needed/wanted.
I would like to give a big thank you to everyone who has posted so much awesome information on the site. It is amazing how much knowledge is here to help someone get started without as many mistakes and a lot more confidence. I have spent countless hours reading about coop designs, what works for bedding and waterers, how to tell if my chickens are pullets or cockerels, the amazing wonders of chicken math, etc. I am happy to be part of such a great group of people!
Thank you,
Jackie
SF Bay Area, California