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@Faraday40 love the ingenious use of the shelf racks. Do you have other pics that show what you did from a distance or a build thread? How many birds do you have altogether?

The number of chickens is always changing - especially in spring/summer. The coop/run design is also an evolving process. LOL The key is to watch & learn from others. I use whatever I can find on hand & also have neighbors willing to donate materials -like pallets, doors, cage wire, etc.


The shelving was garbage picked 1-2 yrs ago when some new neighbors redid their closets. I got tired of bending to sift the sand, so I tried out raising the roost. It also added more usable sq ft. I had a lower roost below the shelf, but none used it, so it was removed. I also tried a chicken swing, but again no takers. There are a few chickens that love my children's swingset, but none of them used the swing I had made.

One of the many chickens who likes to use the swingset:
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Below is what the tall run looks like when I have chicks/teens. I use "something" like baby gates, dog crate, or rabbit cage to contain chicks & prevent them from being bullied. It also gives a safe place to feed. Lastly, it's easy to add or remove as needed.

I had a shelf to hold my poop cleaning bucket but a few hens kept sleeping there, knocking the bucket to the ground, & pooping on the hens below. I added a hook for my bucket.
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Then my Sebright & Dominique kept insisting to sleep up there. They tried balancing on the bucket, hook, power cord, or any tiny ledge. So, I gave in, returned the shelf, & put a feed bag to collect droppings. DD & my dad built some quail cages this summer, so I asked for a small broody-breaker box with the leftover wire. I had to put a feed bag on top because my Spitzhauben decided to sleep way up there.

When it's warm enough to have a hose, I line all of the shelves with feed bags. Dump nightly poop into the bucket & hose off. It looks nice & clean. When it's freezing, I use sand & sift out the poop-cicles.
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The run is attached to the coop by a ramp. The chickens love to hang out on it, so I haven't figured out a way to keep it clean other than scraping. Any suggestions?
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Inside the coop. I used wall board inside to make it easy to wipe down the walls & removable linoleum for the floor. (I have diff - wider - roosts now) One thing I like is the nest boxes. Instead of grabbing from the top, the door is on side. This way the nesting material can be easily swept out. A simple piece of wood is held in place with an eye hook to keep the bedding in place until cleaning time.
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Outside:

The actual coop is small, so many chickens sleep in the tall run. It's cooler like a screened room in the summer and protected from wind/snow in the winter by adding "storm windows" made from vinyl - like shower curtains.

When chicken math hit we added a 3rd short run to give more space. The flock loves to use it as a winter sun room & sand bath. The roof flips up for cleaning. Like the tall run, we made winter "storm windows" for the extension.

Here's the set up ready for snow:
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Sometimes we can get a lot of snow:
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@Indyshent lots of prayers! Awesome on the grades, congrats. Best of luck with your doctors, here's to hoping they figure it out soon.

@Faraday40 so sorry for your loss. I can't imagine.

Has anyone seen Nyla around lately? She and I were supposed to meet up a few weeks ago for a trade and I haven't seen anything from her since. Been pretty worried about her.

Looking at adding some cochins and d'uccles in the next few weeks. So spring will bring about 7 new birds to the flock (including the couple OEs I'm keeping). The d'ucccles will go in with the silkies come end of winter. We're still working on a game plan for a coop.

I built the ducks a house that they never use, they're sleeping outside even in the snow. :barnie I know they can get it and out because I've watched them. I don't know what their deal is.

The chickens have been hanging out in it during the day so we're going to extend it come warmer weather to double the size and change the location to outside the run (take up less square footage out there) as well as add roosts and hen boxes. Basically one half will have the roosts and boxes and the other half will be completely open, it should in theory work perfectly for them.
 
What’s a bird banger?

Never mind, I just saw a video. But, wouldn’t the hawk eventually come back?

I use them anytime I see hawks around. The idea is to make them afraid of the area. They've worked pretty well for me. And it is better than just standing there shouting at a hawk that's just looking at you like they own the place.

It's kind of like "putting my money where my mouth is". They know I have something I'm aiming toward them that seems menacing to a bird-brain.
 
How does everyone decorate their coops for winter? I've been following fresheggsdaily on IG and she does some pretty cute things around her coop and run. I'm afraid I'm not that creative!
 
I'm not sure where you're located or if you still have any chicks for sale but I might be interested in purchasing some chicks- could you send me pics or just breed/color info? I love feather footed bantams but am searching for brown-red, porcelin, or any of the blue variety OEGB. I'm in southern Indiana and this is our first year with chickens/ducks and we've been struggling to find anyone in the area with in depth knowledge or a good breeder so if anyone has any tips or can point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
@hbrown322 Love the pics, can't wait for more! GL on your predator problem, yikes!


I have a buttload of chicks for anyone interested. Please PM me if interested.

4 EEs 2mo (pullets) and 9 OEs 2weeks old (straight run). I'm willing to travel within reason, I need to unload some. Someone please help :barnie
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