hey guys i've been trying to keep up with the thread!! @kfelton0002 I give you a lot of respect for your outlook on working with your birds. I think that is how you learn about the breed the best and I hope to have the same progress you've had.
I have this problem too, contemplate taking building things/runs into my own hands but then I'll get yelled at later for my execution lol
~~ Things here on the farm have been sad and interesting. Lost my beloved dog. The mulberry tree is in bloom and there are chickens all over the place. My birchen male is no more, my male was taken at dusk before the coop was closed. My only chance is a birchen female bred by him who may have just hatched 3 of his chicks. Night of the snatching All females left alive. Hm. I have my two copper male grow outs who I've posted on here about before. My black coppers are hatching out all over the place!!!! LITERALLY! every time I go out to the coop there is another chick. It's almost like they have the eggs on this shared rotation system. It's a slapdash setup. Normally I would have been removing the eggs but with my dog, I just, idk. So the hens set up this whole prayer circle broody session- 5 hens just sitting on a crazy amount of eggs. The one day the hen had 19 eggs. They are co-sitting and co raising the chicks. My roo kinda just walks around and pecks because he has no one to hump. Every now and then he will dance around a momma but hes not trying to mate them. Wondering when the baby flood stops. I hate to throw out eggs- what if they are a day away from hatching and it's not like I couldnt need the birds next season but idk. It's a mess!! and SO HOT here. Lol fascinating to see bird behavior wise like the way the shared sitting and raising works out.
Thank you for your nice complement! That really brightened my day.

And I'm so very sorry you lost your beloved dog. May I suggest making your next dog a Great Pyrenees or Anatolian Shepherd? With those breeds you can raise them up with your chickens and make fine LGDs out of them. You can leave them to guard your birds so you can rest easier. We have 2 GPs but my next dog will be an Anatolian so I dont have to fight with another GP coat.
The broody season is upon us in full swing. The birds will lose the desire to set once the weather cools. The heat makes them want to go broody. Go out at night with a very bright LED flashlight and candle the eggs your broodies are setting on. If there are chicks inside the eggs will be dark and shadowed under the air cell. Clear eggs can be tossed. It is good practice to check because this heat will cause bad eggs to rot quickly and can explode leaving a stinky mess. I had a broody I didnt realize was sitting on a rotten egg the other day and it must have exploded under her. Bleh!!
Its funny you say that though about taking the building into your own hands. Ive talked about doing stuff myself and my husband says I redneck things together, so he'll build the pens so its "done right." I think Im quite impressive with my mad drill skills. Hmmph.
Sometimes it feels like a large dark cloud has settled in right above me and nothing goes right. I know how you are feeling. I hope you have great progress and do very well with your breeding program. Progress is progress regardless of how small. Sometimes you just have to be happy with the little things.