New Chicken Run with improvements

mtman1849

In the Brooder
8 Years
Sep 25, 2011
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Southmont NC
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These are pictures of my new chicken run which 20'x20' with several improvements
this is a picture of some of my chickens.
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This is a picture of my coop which I plan on enlarge in the near future today I redid the roost inside which gave the chickens more room.
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This is a picture of the coop through the gate that I built myself you can see the reservoir for the new automatic water in the right lower corner.
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This view is from the side you can see the waterier and the automatic feeder made out of 4inch PVC I put on the funny angle so the feed would go from one end to the other and it works real good no feed waste.
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Picture of watering system I know before winter I am going to have to insulate it so it want freeze.
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One of the girls enjoying a drink, I didn't have any trouble with them not using it I just took all the old waterier out and out of site, to start with I just set them outside of the run and they just look at them, so I put them out of site and in a few minutes they where using the nipples. I have notice that the nipples do leak a little which doesn't bother me I just up a couple buckets of sand underneath to prevent mud.

I also littered the run with hay to help prevent mud and dug a drainage ditch across the front of the run to route rain water away.
 
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Looks more like hay to me. May have done like I do and put a flake or two in the run to give the chickens something to scratch through for their enjoyment.
 
It is hay. And I feel that it is a better alternative than mud when it rains. Maybe not as good as sand or mulch, but they seem to enjoy it.
 

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