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Coop Redecoration (aka finishing it)

This was last year. Over the winter we added extra roof panels along the bottom as a snow block and clear vinyl shower curtains around the 3 exterior sides of the run.


This spring we reverted to the summer look, but I wanted something "cute" & functional. Here's Cuddles, our foreman, sitting on the horse over-looking the work.
The screen door was fine, but a neighbor offered her old back door. The frame fit perfectly. I may decide to paint it with red accents.
I bought & painted some wood to go along the bottom & lattice for the top. Also, we finally added a chicken door to the run. We used to leave the coop door open until our dogs started eating the eggs. We then left the run door open until a hawk, squirrel, & the dogs entered the run

Next will come some clear vinyl in frames. This way we only have to screw them in place each winter & store them in the garage over the summer. You may also notice a big pile of bricks. Hope to turn that into a walkway from the coop. Again a donation from a (different) neighbor.
 
Coop Redecoration (aka finishing it)

This was last year. Over the winter we added extra roof panels along the bottom as a snow block and clear vinyl shower curtains around the 3 exterior sides of the run.


This spring we reverted to the summer look, but I wanted something "cute" & functional. Here's Cuddles, our foreman, sitting on the horse over-looking the work.
The screen door was fine, but a neighbor offered her old back door. The frame fit perfectly. I may decide to paint it with red accents.
I bought & painted some wood to go along the bottom & lattice for the top. Also, we finally added a chicken door to the run. We used to leave the coop door open until our dogs started eating the eggs. We then left the run door open until a hawk, squirrel, & the dogs entered the run

Next will come some clear vinyl in frames. This way we only have to screw them in place each winter & store them in the garage over the summer. You may also notice a big pile of bricks. Hope to turn that into a walkway from the coop. Again a donation from a (different) neighbor.

WOW I love what you did! the new door alone is a huge transformation, and the lattice is very appealing!
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Love your lavender orps, cuddles is precious!
 
Had a very awesome birthday. My Mom announced late this afternoon that I was going to my favorite restaurant for (yum) seafood!!! Dad, Mom and my DH decided i needed the fix hehehe. Got to go to my favorite seafood buffet in Indy (Formosa) and loaded plates of crab legs, frog legs, prawns, shrimp, and calamari
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yea.. SEAFOOD! I was good and ate my veges, hot chili sauce dipping for the shrimp!! Love to go there. Hope its not 6 months before we go again. DH isn't a fan of seafood at all. He does enjoy my fried fish from the lake when we can go fishing, its just butter, salt and pepper in an iron skillet.
 
Coop Redecoration (aka finishing it)

This was last year. Over the winter we added extra roof panels along the bottom as a snow block and clear vinyl shower curtains around the 3 exterior sides of the run.


This spring we reverted to the summer look, but I wanted something "cute" & functional. Here's Cuddles, our foreman, sitting on the horse over-looking the work.
The screen door was fine, but a neighbor offered her old back door. The frame fit perfectly. I may decide to paint it with red accents.
I bought & painted some wood to go along the bottom & lattice for the top. Also, we finally added a chicken door to the run. We used to leave the coop door open until our dogs started eating the eggs. We then left the run door open until a hawk, squirrel, & the dogs entered the run

Next will come some clear vinyl in frames. This way we only have to screw them in place each winter & store them in the garage over the summer. You may also notice a big pile of bricks. Hope to turn that into a walkway from the coop. Again a donation from a (different) neighbor.
Looks Great!!! Love your chickens also!!!
 
Had a very awesome birthday. My Mom announced late this afternoon that I was going to my favorite restaurant for (yum) seafood!!! Dad, Mom and my DH decided i needed the fix hehehe. Got to go to my favorite seafood buffet in Indy (Formosa) and loaded plates of crab legs, frog legs, prawns, shrimp, and calamari
droolin.gif
yea.. SEAFOOD! I was good and ate my veges, hot chili sauce dipping for the shrimp!! Love to go there. Hope its not 6 months before we go again. DH isn't a fan of seafood at all. He does enjoy my fried fish from the lake when we can go fishing, its just butter, salt and pepper in an iron skillet.
Happy Birthday. Glad it went so good for you.
 
Had a very awesome birthday. My Mom announced late this afternoon that I was going to my favorite restaurant for (yum) seafood!!! Dad, Mom and my DH decided i needed the fix hehehe. Got to go to my favorite seafood buffet in Indy (Formosa) and loaded plates of crab legs, frog legs, prawns, shrimp, and calamari
droolin.gif
yea.. SEAFOOD! I was good and ate my veges, hot chili sauce dipping for the shrimp!! Love to go there. Hope its not 6 months before we go again. DH isn't a fan of seafood at all. He does enjoy my fried fish from the lake when we can go fishing, its just butter, salt and pepper in an iron skillet.

Happy Birthday!
 
I don't really like to use antibiotics either. I feel like a lot of times it just covers up the problem temporarily. I can't recall of a time I have ever used an antibiotic in my chickens. The only thing I have used on chickens is both forms of sac a chick, vet rx (which I don use anymore because it is glorified Vicks vapor rub), and calf manna powder.
[COLOR=900000]Haha... :oops: I've never used it, only heard it was good for the occasional sneeze.[/COLOR]
Silkie Chickens: I've been seeing a lot of pretty, fluffy birds here lately. Do they honestly look like that? Don't they get "dirty" or did you just finish fixing them up for the photo? I'm serious b/c I have no experience with them. We only have the common clean-legged, standard sized chickens.
They truly stay pretty fluffy!
[COLOR=13579B]Yup, they sure do! I've never given my hens a bath, and my Margie always looks so pretty and fluffy. :love [/COLOR]
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[COLOR=13598B]...Except when it's rainy. :lol: [/COLOR]
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Coop Redecoration (aka finishing it)
[COLOR=900000]I love how this turned out! Great color scheme, too! :D [/COLOR]
Had a very awesome birthday. My Mom announced late this afternoon that I was going to my favorite restaurant for (yum) seafood!!! Dad, Mom and my DH decided i needed the fix hehehe. Got to go to my favorite seafood buffet in Indy (Formosa) and loaded plates of crab legs, frog legs, prawns, shrimp, and calamari :drool yea.. SEAFOOD! I was good and ate my veges, hot chili sauce dipping for the shrimp!! Love to go there. Hope its not 6 months before we go again. DH isn't a fan of seafood at all. He does enjoy my fried fish from the lake when we can go fishing, its just butter, salt and pepper in an iron skillet.
[COLOR=13598B]Glad you had a happy birthday!! :celebrate [/COLOR]
 
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[COLOR=900000]And once again, here's yesterday's progress on the duck coop. :D The fancy-shmancy human door: [/COLOR]

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[COLOR=900000]The ducky door: [/COLOR]

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[COLOR=900000]The duck door from the inside. We made it flush with the floor to make it easier to sweep out bedding; just outside will be a covered area where their food and winter water will be.[/COLOR]

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[COLOR=900000]Just because, here's the view the duckies will have:[/COLOR]

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[COLOR=900000]And the same look up at the rafters as the other picture I posted, except this time it has a ceiling! :D [/COLOR]

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[COLOR=900000]On the agenda for today is touching up the paint, roofing, windows, latches, and finishing the quarantine pen. One week to Lebanon! :celebrate [/COLOR]
 
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