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Well, I tend to like bright, fun colors so I'd vote yellow. But then this is the color I intend my coop to be...this is Bluebetween's coop posted here at BYC. Incidentally it's also the color of my laundry room. :)


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Finally got the coop inside DONE! It's all buttoned up and now waiting for siding(reusing some old ugly siding that I'll paint this obnoxious blue color) ;) Then to secure the covered run and put up the girls 50'x60' open pen! Here's the inside roost area. I told you it was a little non-traditional. There is approximately 17 feet of roost space and DH built that awesome poop board under the whole thing for me. I'll hang the feeder and waterer under the poop board.







Does anyone want a miniature pig? There is one in Kalamazoo that is 6 months old, 14 lbs. Looks very cute. See it at RescueMe.org
I would LOVE that sweet little pig! Well actually my dh would. But I shall refrain.



ChickenStock is a big gathering of all us wonderful poultry people from this thread and anyone who happens to find out about it too! Lots of fun, friends, food (drooling thinking of Opa's chicken) and of course poultry!! People bring other things too...last year I even brought some movies I needed to get rid of! There's all different types of poultry, large waterfowl and small, rabbits, supplies, etc. I believe we even had people come up from Ohio last year. Definately not something to miss if you can help it!!!
Thanks Jen! I'll have to see if I can get DH to go.



I love your coop, especially the idea of having the bins!!
Thanks! He's pretty proud of himself and I'm happy they turned out so well!



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And you didn't post a pic? You're silkies are too stinkin' cute!



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Here is one page I found.... How do chickens survive????
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http://www.poultryhelp.com/toxic1.html

A lot of chickens don't survive so get a few more than you think you need!
We did this too...okay I got way more than I need. Started by saying I'd only get 7...which I did but then I went back to the store and I mysteriously have 14 now??? If by chance we don't lost many I can always send them to my dad(live next door to him) and he has a small flock of 7 that he won't mind adding to.
 
As for more biosecurity... does it matter what kind of shoe I wear? Just as long as I can slip them off before I go inside?
I got some croc sandals and I was going to use them but they are open toed.

Doesn't matter what kind of shoe/boot/sandal just so it is only worn in your yard. I take mine in the house just not off my property. I wear crocs as long as the mud and snow are gone. They clean up great, however I do end up with pine shavings in my socks sometimes.

I want to be out working on my coop but the wind is horrible. I think I'll end up working in my sewing room instead.
 
When my sons were small we used to spend several weekends each fall at Orchard Beach campground in Manistee. The boys always wanted me to get them up at first light so they could be the first ones to search the shore for fishing lures that washed in.

I briefly considered calling about that hog but by the time he's butchered he'd barely make a good sandwich.
 
Well, I tend to like bright, fun colors so I'd vote yellow. But then this is the color I intend my coop to be...this is Bluebetween's coop posted here at BYC. Incidentally it's also the color of my laundry room. :)

Finally got the coop inside DONE! It's all buttoned up and now waiting for siding(reusing some old ugly siding that I'll paint this obnoxious blue color) ;) Then to secure the covered run and put up the girls 50'x60' open pen! Here's the inside roost area. I told you it was a little non-traditional. There is approximately 17 feet of roost space and DH built that awesome poop board under the whole thing for me. I'll hang the feeder and waterer under the poop board.

OMG I Love the inside of your coop!! That is so neat. I thought of using branches for my roosts too but I couldn't figure out a way to attach them. So I used some scrap pieces of board from an old box spring I disassembled; the chickens don't seem to mind. :) That is a really great looking set up, I like it. I don't know how I feel about that color though...hehe
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Is there a "gamer" website ? You Know, Like there is one, actually more, for Back Yard Chickens? nlol. I really did come here to find and share info about Chickens. Mine happen to be in a back yard but i don't mind finding out about other types of raising/caring for them. I'm seriously beginning to think I don't have time to wade through all the posts offered in order to find those regarding chickens. And yes, I know this is a SOCIAL thread. Sorry if I offended you and I don't want anyone to be hurt by this post.....but there must be others who are of like thought. IMO Bob
 
Ended up with the camera. Here are some youngster pictures.
On the bottomt is my son's two Calico Cochins. They are Sparrow and Stevie.
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(smilie from my son) Can anyone tell girl/boy? I am not good identifying cochins.



On the top is my Sizzle. You can't tell but she has nice cheek tufts. On the bottom is Buzz the showgirl. Because he looks like a Buzzard.


On the top is Rascal who I spent good money for eggs for a Blue Frizzle Polish.
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On the bottom is a weird looking Sizzle who's feathers are not coming in. Poor thing is so Ugly. Thinking about calling it Ducky for the Ugly Duckling.


The pictures where right and left but changed when I posted, Hope it makes sense.
 
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It seems everyones kid has hurt themselves this week...

It sure does, must be that fresh Spring air, lol. Your story of your kid with his rake reminded me of how my older one hurt herself last week. We just got a trampoline - well, we have had the frame, but gave away the pad because we couldn't have a trampoline on daycare property. Now that we don't do daycare, I found a pad on Freecycle - yay! - and got it all set up. I have been waiting for someone to injure themselves on in, and last week, my 4 year old did. After all that crazy jumping around on the trampoline, she finally managed to hurt herself on it. By tripping as she ran past it, and smashing her face on the poles.
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I lived in the E.R. and was convinced that they were going to take my kids away from me.

Omg, seriously. I felt that way the second time I took Kaia in for eating berries outside. Like.. seriously, they have got to think that I let my toddler run around outside unsupervised. After reading everyone's stories though, I think I may be a little less worried about it, lol.

She said snow flurries Sunday.
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I have garlic and asparagus waiting to go in, hope to get a spot cleaned out for them Thurs.

Hey! I though garlic and onions had to go in in the Fall. I failed to get mine in, I thought it was too late, can I still plant them?

Good thing I am swift and calm becuase she didn't get that far before you she tripped.
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Blood everywhere....baby screaming...momma screaming...I'm trying keep everyone calm to assess the damage while trying not to lose consciousness. lol No ER trip needed....at least not for the baby.
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Yee gads, no, screaming mamas don't help anything. I think I am always as my calmest when there is some sort of emergency going on.
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So pleased to announce that Chicken Fever seems to be biting hubs!! He said the magic words last night : "Now that is a pretty chicken, we are going to have to get some of those."
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He tells the Traverse City Record-Eagle that he's finding 80 to 90 percent of the buds on the area's tart cherries have been killed, as have about 40 to 60 percent of the apple buds.
The northwestern Lower Peninsula produces about four-fifths of U.S. tart cherries.

Yes, I read that tart cherries were going to be very scarce this year, and prospects for fruit are not much better. It's been a double whammy, between the bud killing freezes, and the blooms coming out before the bees to pollinate them. Bees and pollinators were already in big trouble, and while the blooms being out before the bees come certainly hurts fruit production, I am worried about what it will mean for returning bees as well.

I started the new rule with the DH a few years ago.. for every one tree you destroy, I'm buying 2 to replace it!! (I hope he runs over a few more)

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babigyrl, juise, and sarah: Gamers with chickens unite! haha I tried to hide it because my social circles have collided so many times they are more of a social pile. Can't wait to talk chickens and games at Chickenstock!
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Yeah, I have that problem, too. My gaming friends were complaining that I didn't have a picture posted on my Skype, so I stuck up a picture of one of my chickens butts. This picture, cropped bit a bit:


You should hear them complain!
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Of course, all I respond with is, "What's up?"
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You know, I'm really not sure what, exactly, is wrong with them. Perhaps a study is in order?
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Aww, come on, Olive, I haven't even brought up Magic the Gathering, D&D, Comicon, LARP....
 
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Finally got the coop inside DONE! It's all buttoned up and now waiting for siding(reusing some old ugly siding that I'll paint this obnoxious blue color) ;) Then to secure the covered run and put up the girls 50'x60' open pen! Here's the inside roost area. I told you it was a little non-traditional. There is approximately 17 feet of roost space and DH built that awesome poop board under the whole thing for me. I'll hang the feeder and waterer under the poop board.




Round, rough perches are sometime a problem, especially for larger birds, as they have to hold constantly to balance and the rough surface may make bumblefoot more likely. A 2X4 layed with the 4" side flat, smoothed off to prevent slivers, makes a great perch, the birds can rest easily on it and pull their feet up under them in cold weather.
 
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Is there a "gamer" website ? You Know, Like there is one, actually more, for Back Yard Chickens? nlol.

You know, I don't think there is one for chicken keeping gamers.
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Sorry, Bob! Really, though, there haven't actually been very many posts related to gaming, and I am sure the subject is fleeting, so I think you can take some comfort there. In the time I have been in this thread, I have seen an awful lot of "off topic" subjects come through, but you are right, this is a social thread, and talking about other things than strictly chickens is one of the way we connect with each other.
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