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Jake, you're making me cold just thinking about those temps! Make sure you secure some warmth for yourself first! Man I hate to be cold.
The big shuffle has commenced. All the Icelandics except the Mama and the little babies were moved under cover of darkness down to the Icelandic coop. I hope they survive the emus. I am worried sick about that but they need to get moved. The new coop which will be called The Jail (because that is what it looks like!) now houses two Ameraucanas and the three Isbars. The nine juvenile Isbars will be kicked out of the grow out coop tomorrow and will join the others on that side of the yard. The other side of the yard houses my nine layers, six of which aren't laying yet!
Here's a pic of the new jail coop. I am going to make the windows look like bars and paint a "jail" sign. The roof will be finished when the green netting comes down and before the new black netting goes up. The pop door will be where that little ladder is resting. It is very basic but should meet all their needs. I will probably insulate it and cover the studs with OSB when DH leaves town for a boating trip. He would fresk if I mentioned it now.
Here are some interior pics:
Ladder roosts (stolen from the chicken yard)
Feed Storage:
Nest boxes (stolen from the layer coop) Hanger for feeder to the right.
The big shuffle has commenced. All the Icelandics except the Mama and the little babies were moved under cover of darkness down to the Icelandic coop. I hope they survive the emus. I am worried sick about that but they need to get moved. The new coop which will be called The Jail (because that is what it looks like!) now houses two Ameraucanas and the three Isbars. The nine juvenile Isbars will be kicked out of the grow out coop tomorrow and will join the others on that side of the yard. The other side of the yard houses my nine layers, six of which aren't laying yet!
Here's a pic of the new jail coop. I am going to make the windows look like bars and paint a "jail" sign. The roof will be finished when the green netting comes down and before the new black netting goes up. The pop door will be where that little ladder is resting. It is very basic but should meet all their needs. I will probably insulate it and cover the studs with OSB when DH leaves town for a boating trip. He would fresk if I mentioned it now.


Here are some interior pics:
Ladder roosts (stolen from the chicken yard)

Feed Storage:

Nest boxes (stolen from the layer coop) Hanger for feeder to the right.
