Hello chicken friends,
Today did not go as planned. A wildfire started yesterday morning and has spread closer to our home. We are now in phase 1 "Get Ready" evacuation notice. While the amazing firefighters are absolute champions (so much done in 24 hours!), I'm making detailed plans in case I get the "go" notice.
This spring we went from two hens to ten, and I realized my "poke some holes in a small Home Depot box, add chickens, fold lid, go" plan won't fit so many birds. Even if we aren't called to evacuate for this fire, it's always possible in the future.
I'm looking for ideas, on a budget, for transportation in a car of ten hens (9 orpingtons of various colors, 1 barred rock). My thought as to easy to store containers is five small Home Depot boxes (two birds each) which could quickly have the bottom taped and holes poked for air. Hens will only be in transport less than an hour (loading, 30 mins of travel, unloading). Our evacuation site is my parents, where an old tent in their garage can contain the birds at night(to prevent hens roosting all over the garage), and an old dog run (low fence for birds, but will work supervised) for day activities. If we will be there a bit, I can MacGyver a scrap wood house and run improvements.
Does anyone have other inspired ideas on how to transport ten hens without ruining car upholstery? Ideas on setting up temporary chicken housing?
Today did not go as planned. A wildfire started yesterday morning and has spread closer to our home. We are now in phase 1 "Get Ready" evacuation notice. While the amazing firefighters are absolute champions (so much done in 24 hours!), I'm making detailed plans in case I get the "go" notice.
This spring we went from two hens to ten, and I realized my "poke some holes in a small Home Depot box, add chickens, fold lid, go" plan won't fit so many birds. Even if we aren't called to evacuate for this fire, it's always possible in the future.
I'm looking for ideas, on a budget, for transportation in a car of ten hens (9 orpingtons of various colors, 1 barred rock). My thought as to easy to store containers is five small Home Depot boxes (two birds each) which could quickly have the bottom taped and holes poked for air. Hens will only be in transport less than an hour (loading, 30 mins of travel, unloading). Our evacuation site is my parents, where an old tent in their garage can contain the birds at night(to prevent hens roosting all over the garage), and an old dog run (low fence for birds, but will work supervised) for day activities. If we will be there a bit, I can MacGyver a scrap wood house and run improvements.
Does anyone have other inspired ideas on how to transport ten hens without ruining car upholstery? Ideas on setting up temporary chicken housing?