Michigan Thread - all are welcome!

Sally, love it but the ones I am thinking are about the same age as mine if any difference is just a few weeks younger than the Southeners. I call them Southeners because if I do, I will divide the run and the new ones will be in the north side,lol Oh, no, they will be Yankees,lol Your feathered kids are beautiful! Love that rooster!
I am debating it hard because yes I can use the garage for as long as is needed and I can divide the run. What worries me is the coop. Will have to go outside to take pictures of it because the other pictures are gone with the old computer driver,lol Be back in a while.

Rose, I will text you in a bit.
 
This link is pretty cool. So many ideas!!!
What I have no clue how would I divide the coop. As it is, seems very difficult unless I kind of re-do the whole thing. Remove openings and close up other opennings. I can up the roosting area but cannot divide.
I think I would love to include more chicks. This six are the special ones,lol And like I said before, better young laying pullets so I do not get too emotionally attached.

I wrote that about 2 days ago. Sorry!
you should probably keep any new hens separate for at least 2 weeks to see if they have any disease your hens are not immune to. then put one of your hens in with the new birds for a week to make sure she doesn't get sick or make the other birds sick. aart or 1mut can probably explain this better then I but hens can be immune to things in your soil but it could affect the new birds differently
 
you should probably keep any new hens separate for at least 2 weeks to see if they have any disease your hens are not immune to. then put one of your hens in with the new birds for a week to make sure she doesn't get sick or make the other birds sick. aart or 1mut can probably explain this better then I but hens can be immune to things in your soil but it could affect the new birds differently
You mean I make one of my hens a sacrifice! :eek: :hitI understand. The more I read and learn from you guys will determine if I do. I also do not want to linger on it and winter will be over me like a ghost, :lau
 
InsideCoopfromcleaningdoor.jpg
This is the inside or the coop and one of them is marked as I took the pictures from the inside cameras and one I took from the cleaning doors with my cell. The top one, the part under the fan has been covered with wood and I have been thinking of moving the fan higher and cover more from the bottom so it leaves me some ventilation on the top.
insidecoopfromcamera2.png insidecoopfromtopcamera1.png insidefromroostcameramarked.jpg
 

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