INDIANA BYC'ers HERE!

Is this new group for around your location only?
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Although it is a place where hopefully people local to Indy can plan to get together. And by local, I mean close enough to be willing to travel to help others get work done. There is no reason anyone else cant subscribe to get ideas and ask questions. Hopefully it will inspire other locations to band together to help each other out. Even just two people working together would be a huge help for a lot of people.
 
Oh happy day! Photos!
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Dita, Rene's ex... She's decided she's better without him, even if she still can't take a non-blurry selfie. That's the grow out coop/sledge/tractor behind her.

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My lame attempt at getting a photo of my little buff EE's ADORBS beard.
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The group walking away from me. Mini fluff butts.

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Look at that sad little Minorca! I think she's improving and the others are very sprite and looking very heathy.
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Sunbathing... I just filled this hole with dirt, seeded it and fenced it off. Ok, great place to go for safety!

Last but not least...
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Tippy Ditch.
 
Lol no sooner the kids get home from school they wanted me to build a table to play board games in the chicken coop!
Who doesn't want to play games in the chicken coop, the chickens would probably bring you good luck!
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And here's what they look like from another angle.

Nest boxes just inside the door to left. This is a people area completely divided off from the chickens.








This is the inside to my dream coop! Love the pic with the chickens in their nest boxes.

Oh...And my birds always slid when they had a ramp and I suspect that it caused a bumblefoot in one of them. I had some old logs that needed to be burned and made steps from them. They stride right up and down and no more foot injuries.







Stumps leading up to the door, stump play jungles...man, I wish I would have seen these ideas before I got rid of all the logs from the trees we removed last year! Looks like the chickens love them and I am guessing if you lift up a log you'll find lots of goodies for the chickens to eat.

Happy belated birthday to my oldest hen, Cubby, who turned 9 years old on Saturday!
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I totally forgot about it because of all the stuff I have going on, but I'm sure she doesn't mind. This girl arrived here as a day old chick. I can't believe she's still as active as she is--and that it's been 9 years since I got my first chickens!!
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She is so sweet looking! Doesn't look a day over 2!


All the girls are home and hanging out together. Meet Maryanne, Ginger, Lovey and the yet nameless Buffs.
They look so sweet together! :)

Well that's quite a lot more than I'm planning on for my very simple coop
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For our coop, we got 2 dog houses from RK and screwed in 2x4's around the door, then built a run out of railings and connected the dog houses to the run. Very simple and this year I'm going to paint them all and add some trim to the run so I don't catch fabric on the chicken wire so much. Looks really nice and didn't cost much at all.

The piece of wood you see on the left side of my pics is an outdoor roost. They LOVE both. They play king of the hill on the stumps and sit on the roost to watch traffic. I feel like a chickens life is so boring and I only let them free range in the evenings, so I wanted to give them a playground! I'd love to hear other peoples ideas also! I wonder if they would use a tunnel?

That is a good question. Don't they make collapsible tunnels for cats?


One of my chicks
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So cute, just love these pics!

So, incase people are getting stressed out a out the price of coops, remember that anything that will keep them dry and out from the wind will likely work great as a coop. Example: my 3 clearance $15 or $20 dog houses!


Obviously they aren't going to work for a lot of birds, but I have a trio of tolbunts in one, 5 bantam Cochins in another and,y pair of LF in the other.

This is kind of what I have going on, except that my dog houses are connected to an exterior run. Love this idea though, it would be easy for me to convert what I have. What kind of netting did you use for the top?
I've been either selling or setting all my silkie eggs and have orders to fill this week. But I can let you know when I have more eggs. Otherwise, check with kabhyper here on the thread. For an adult, get with Little Ameraucana Mom also on the thread. Her birds are absolutely amazing! Also if you are on Facebook, look up Tami Miller Hamm. She was downsizing and also had nice looking adult silkies available.

And welcome to the thread!
This is so helpful, thank you for posting! I am going to another auction in hopes of finding some HQ silkie hens but if not, going to have to break down and buy some eggs or find someone willing to part with some of their adults.

To answer you both, no. Her last egg was last summer and she hasn't started laying yet this spring. But that's okay, because she's had 8 years of egg laying up to this point.
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I must not have been here, or I just blanked it! I don't remember anyone like that!

Anyway, what I think I'll do is post parts of the article here so that y'all can read and tell me how understandable my work is.
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Like with my first aid kit page, I want to make sure it's perfect for the purpose I'm making it.
Not sure if you've heard of Backyard Poultry Magazine, but it looks like they have people contribute to each magazine instead of having a bunch of full time writers. Might be a good opportunity for anyone looking to publish work on poultry.

Just messing around trying to figure out some spots for roost. The "big girls" are digging the new set up lol oh yeah the kids still playing monopoly!


This is so neat looking on the inside, the roost is much taller than I pictured it originally. Very neat looking!

Looks like a chicken camp -- do they get to sign up for recreational activities & have meals in the dining hall?!

Hope the chickens don't add their own "playing pieces" to the gameboard
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Congrats on the coop!
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Now I need to figure out what to include in my chicken camp lol

This was too funny! CX that can't find the food, WOW!
Even our silkies were smarter than that, couldn't believe how long they did it for!

When we decided to get chickens for the first time one year ago & considered different coop plans & such , we utimately decided on a resin shed - just in case we ended up not liking chickens (ends up we do tho
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) & would be able to use the shed for . . . a shed. Here's what we started with:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Suncast-...t-4-5-in-Resin-Storage-Shed-BMS7791/203702042
(sorry Brad - we bought from the "competitor"
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here's the mods we've done so far - still a work-in-progress :
no mods yet . . . .

How did you make this outside chicken area? I've been thinking I'd like to have something like this so I don't have to keep such a close eye on everyone but they can still get on the grass and scratch around.

I've started a thread focused on a work Co-Op so we don't clutter up this thread. Subscribe if you are interested.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/872322/indy-area-chicken-work-co-op


Lets face it - sometimes as a 'Chicken' Person, you sometimes feel on your own, either literally or figuratively. Many chicken owners are single, and others are not blessed with a significant other that 'gets it'. My own partner is very supportive of my hobby, but regards most chicken related work as "my thing'. This means something like building a coop or a run can be a bit overwhelming if you have to do it on your own.
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There has been discussion on the Indiana thread of people getting together to help each other out on major projects. I'm starting this thread so we can use it to communicate, discuss, decide, plan, and coordinate that work. We definitely don't want to exclude our other Indiana BYCers, but recognize that some live far from Indy and that we have a critical mass of people close enough here to be able to possibly make this work. We also don't want to clutter up the general Indiana BYC thread with chatter that is specific to the Co-Op. So subscribe if you would like, and let the teamwork begin!!
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I love this idea! People working together for a common cause and helping each other out, not much better than that! Wish I did live closer to Indy just to help out. I'm not very strong but I love to paint and know my way around most tools.

Oh happy day! Photos!

Dita, Rene's ex... She's decided she's better without him, even if she still can't take a non-blurry selfie. That's the grow out coop/sledge/tractor behind her.


My lame attempt at getting a photo of my little buff EE's ADORBS beard.

The group walking away from me. Mini fluff butts.


Look at that sad little Minorca! I think she's improving and the others are very sprite and looking very heathy.

Sunbathing... I just filled this hole with dirt, seeded it and fenced it off. Ok, great place to go for safety!

Last but not least...

Tippy Ditch.
Love these pics too! Your silkie is very cute!
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Today has actually been a pretty great day. Haven't seen my chickens yet either and they are usually what makes my day better! In BYC related news, I got an email from nifty chicken today. They informed me that they were looking at the list of members with the most ovations and I was in the top 0.01%! Couldn't believe (still can't). Maybe I am just super happy about everything good that happened today, because yesterday kind if stunk lol. Anyways, big thanks to everyone who has given an ovation!
 
Well took some pictures of the silkie flock. I out half a dozen or so younger birds in with them. The older ones are still picking on them, but they are still eating or drinking. THey just spend majority if the day in the coop while the older ones are out in the run. Hopefully they start accepting them. Of the 6 younger chicks, at this time I'm only seeing one cockerel! Let's see if I'm right lol.

The older silkies
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We just moved all of our chickens around too. It will be interesting to see who gets looked in the run by the ador. We will put them in the coop of course but still fun to see how long it take the new chickens to learn the ways of the door.
 
Why not the Cochins too? I love the color of the splash roo, but hate his "type".
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And the big guys. I thought LF Cochins didn't lay very well? I've gotten 5 eggs from the past 6 days!
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