. . . . & getting ready for nitey-nite :
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Pretty girls.
RaZ, steps look great.
Coop makes me drool in my imaginings on how it's too look when its done.
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. . . . & getting ready for nitey-nite :
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only one green egg today & zero brown out of 5 laying hens (+ 2 pullets that havent laid yet & 1 that got kiled last week) .
So i guess chickens need a day off from work once in a while too
:- )
Tap, how did the Beaks 'n Books meet and greet go?
SO, here's the thing about this where I need some other advice... I have NEVER locked birds up all year in a coop. EVER. What kinds of things do you people who do have the birds coop bound all winter give the birds to keep them from being... bored? In the run where the birds are usually, they have a lot of space for each individual grouping... AND leaves to scratch through that I scatter meal worms, dried crickets, scratch and corn to keep them busy, as well as fresh lettuces and hanging cabbages. BUT they can move around, the phoenix are going to be stuck in the 4x8. I know that's plenty of room for 3 birds, but we are talking about birds going from acres of foraging space to 32 sq feet, with 48 sq feet run space underneath... They will get all those same treats and such, but will that be enough do you think? OR am I over thinking this.