Smokerbill
Crossing the Road
Hi everyone, my name is Bill and I've been brooding the eight Barred Rock chicks I bought on March 24th. They are in a 2'x6' cardboard box in an unused bedroom, and now that they've discovered they can flap their wings I've learned that they can sure kick up a lot of dust!
I had 6 hens a little over 20 years ago and really enjoyed having them. But since then I haven't been in a situation where I could keep chickens until this last year, when I bought a house on a little over an acre. So it's time for chickens again. I had three of four BRs and a couple of Aracaunas in my original flock and appreciated the Barred Rock personality, so that's all I got this time around. I'm hoping that one of the chicks will be a rooster so there will be some chicks in the future. Since this is a dual purpose breed, my plan is to raise some to go into the freezer each year, but I'll see how that goes. Maybe keep the meat birds separate in a tractor out in the yard while they're putting on the pounds.
I'm in the process of building a 4'x8' chicken coop now, that abuts up to what will be a 10'x12' run, with the run and and the coop under a metal roof that hangs off the back end of my shop building. The coop and run will be totally protected from the rainy Washington weather. I plan to set up a chicken tunnel that will allow the birds to travel a few feet to an enclosure out in the open that will let them get direct sunshine and fresh greenery at times. I'll try to post a pic of my coop project here tomorrow. Tomorrow's project is to prime and paint the floor and interior walls of the coop.
Glad to be here!
Bill
I had 6 hens a little over 20 years ago and really enjoyed having them. But since then I haven't been in a situation where I could keep chickens until this last year, when I bought a house on a little over an acre. So it's time for chickens again. I had three of four BRs and a couple of Aracaunas in my original flock and appreciated the Barred Rock personality, so that's all I got this time around. I'm hoping that one of the chicks will be a rooster so there will be some chicks in the future. Since this is a dual purpose breed, my plan is to raise some to go into the freezer each year, but I'll see how that goes. Maybe keep the meat birds separate in a tractor out in the yard while they're putting on the pounds.
I'm in the process of building a 4'x8' chicken coop now, that abuts up to what will be a 10'x12' run, with the run and and the coop under a metal roof that hangs off the back end of my shop building. The coop and run will be totally protected from the rainy Washington weather. I plan to set up a chicken tunnel that will allow the birds to travel a few feet to an enclosure out in the open that will let them get direct sunshine and fresh greenery at times. I'll try to post a pic of my coop project here tomorrow. Tomorrow's project is to prime and paint the floor and interior walls of the coop.
Glad to be here!
Bill