Hey Gang! Whatcha think of my plans and Rooster issue?

Hey Mom!

Well you saw my 3 Australorp babies from last week, I presume? One week from today I should be picking up 3 Light Brahmas (Andrew's choice) and 2 more EEers. That will be it ... I think :D

I got all the hardware cloth on the run ... just need to put the wood up and cut the door ... hopefully today they will be in it ... I will take pictures.... :)
 
I've got a new coop I just built & just hatched 39 chicks & have not built the nest boxes yet. Guess what I'm stealing your plans. I'm wanting something different in my new coop. Thanks hope you don't mind.
 
Here ya go!


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Looking good Tony, what type of top are you going to put on it? The way you have your set-up, you can enlarge the run from the door you are installing. That way next year, when you get more chicks, the old run can be their grow-out run area. Keep the pictures coming!

I just let Mama 2 & the chicks out of lock-down, the other eggs never hatched.
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Here are Mama & her 4 babies.
 
Mom, the roof type is still in the air ... cost is an issue so I am trying to get some metal from a barn tear down but the dude ain't calling me back :(

That momma with the babies is way too cute!!!!

I hear ya on the.second run next year :D
 
Tony,
It may be a quick fix till you get the roofing you want. I purchased poultry netting from Lowes, it is 50' long, 3 ft wide, I needed 3 rolls, ran about $11.00 give or take. I used the U shaped smaller tacks to attach it to the posts on the side, and then rolled it across to the other post & tacked it down, then moved to the next section, till it was covered. The time consuming part was I wanted it completely closed on top, so I had twine, and weaved the two edges together. My hens would stand & watch me as I hand stitched the edges together. It was the middle of summer, so it took a few days, had to keep a paper towel & a cold bottle of water handy, was sweating like a dog as I did it. But no flying creatures have got in, except for the blasted wasps (1/2 bottle of Dawn "Original" and 1/2 bottle of water in a spray bottle. A few well aimed shots & they are dead as door nails. And once the Dawn dries, a yummy snack for the chickens.

Can't wait to see the pictures of your new babies when you get them. The Light Brahmas are so cute. This was Clara & Lena when we got them last June, now they have 3 chicks who look like
them.



 

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