I've got panels of chain link fence since I've got dogs so I'm going to begin setting up the fencing for chicken runs and the panels are very easy to reconfigure to any shape of size whenever I want (except in the dead of winter when they get buried).
I've currently got two separate 6 steps by 9 steps (size 8 womens winter boots) and tall enough for me to walk inside and raise my arms in the air (the men are going to love this description!). Another small barn has to be moved to my property any time now that is twice that size and was going to be the goose housing but they seem to have buried 6 eggs to hide from me and forgotten about them becuz they are only tending to one egg which I'll know in a week if its hatched.
I'm taking the small barn and dividing down the middle for the RIR's on one side and the BO's on the other, separate runs. The geese will be housed in something smaller since there's only the two of them.
The coop the geese are in will be for the Blue lace Wyandotte banties I'm getting the end of the month and if I am still 4th in line for Jason's white Wyandotte banty eggs, they'll get the coop the RIR's are currently in, I'll just replace the nesting boxes w/smaller ones I've got prepared.
I've got a fair bit of outside painting to do so it all looks nice, too. I'll take pics as I start and till its finished. Am supposed to begin at noon, in one hour if the man who's dog I've watched all winter shows up. If he doesn't, I'm starting anyway and planning on doing most if not all by myself.
I started last night after work by getting a free big wooden box and taking it apart w/two hammers to reuse the wood and that's what I plan to use for chick tractors but only for summer use, not winter, as I begin moving the coops and fencing.
I also got a freebie box that is perfect for a lettuce box and my lettuce starters are ready for it so that's part of the plan, to also frame a green house on the deck, the south side of my son's house. He'll be coming home to major farming and construction at his house the end of the month!
(Take a look at the coop pages and everyone's personal pages for their coop pics and set ups)
I've currently got two separate 6 steps by 9 steps (size 8 womens winter boots) and tall enough for me to walk inside and raise my arms in the air (the men are going to love this description!). Another small barn has to be moved to my property any time now that is twice that size and was going to be the goose housing but they seem to have buried 6 eggs to hide from me and forgotten about them becuz they are only tending to one egg which I'll know in a week if its hatched.
I'm taking the small barn and dividing down the middle for the RIR's on one side and the BO's on the other, separate runs. The geese will be housed in something smaller since there's only the two of them.
The coop the geese are in will be for the Blue lace Wyandotte banties I'm getting the end of the month and if I am still 4th in line for Jason's white Wyandotte banty eggs, they'll get the coop the RIR's are currently in, I'll just replace the nesting boxes w/smaller ones I've got prepared.
I've got a fair bit of outside painting to do so it all looks nice, too. I'll take pics as I start and till its finished. Am supposed to begin at noon, in one hour if the man who's dog I've watched all winter shows up. If he doesn't, I'm starting anyway and planning on doing most if not all by myself.
I started last night after work by getting a free big wooden box and taking it apart w/two hammers to reuse the wood and that's what I plan to use for chick tractors but only for summer use, not winter, as I begin moving the coops and fencing.
I also got a freebie box that is perfect for a lettuce box and my lettuce starters are ready for it so that's part of the plan, to also frame a green house on the deck, the south side of my son's house. He'll be coming home to major farming and construction at his house the end of the month!

(Take a look at the coop pages and everyone's personal pages for their coop pics and set ups)