Hi -
My 9 little chicks, (about 9 inches tall from toe to crown) about 8 to 12 weeks old, are huddling in a large rubbermaid tough-tote in my kitchen tonight, because I don't think they're old enough to be out in this foreign white stuff falling from the Texas sky.
My grandchildren, ages 5 and 9, have been helping Grandma build chicken pens a couple of days a week for the last month. I have a run that is now 12 ft long by 8 ft wide, 4 ft of its length covered by recycled tin roof, the other 8 ft covered by 1 inch chicken-wire. I've been reading the posts on how to keep birds in their run with regular fence, but I'm guessing those posters don't have a red-tailed hawk eyeing their darlings as snack material. Between the hawk, the local feral cats, and my own large dogs, chicken looks a bit like a universal food.
I'm hoping to learn on here how to keep them alive - I've enjoyed a lot of the pictures and gotten great coop ideas. Mine will be a bit small, room for 12 nests and an indoor common roost/room, but it gets so hot here in the summer I expect the birds to spend most of their time under the chicken house. Pic to be posted whenever it gets finished, which will certainly be after the March blizzard is over.
I've enjoyed what I read so far.
My 9 little chicks, (about 9 inches tall from toe to crown) about 8 to 12 weeks old, are huddling in a large rubbermaid tough-tote in my kitchen tonight, because I don't think they're old enough to be out in this foreign white stuff falling from the Texas sky.
My grandchildren, ages 5 and 9, have been helping Grandma build chicken pens a couple of days a week for the last month. I have a run that is now 12 ft long by 8 ft wide, 4 ft of its length covered by recycled tin roof, the other 8 ft covered by 1 inch chicken-wire. I've been reading the posts on how to keep birds in their run with regular fence, but I'm guessing those posters don't have a red-tailed hawk eyeing their darlings as snack material. Between the hawk, the local feral cats, and my own large dogs, chicken looks a bit like a universal food.
I'm hoping to learn on here how to keep them alive - I've enjoyed a lot of the pictures and gotten great coop ideas. Mine will be a bit small, room for 12 nests and an indoor common roost/room, but it gets so hot here in the summer I expect the birds to spend most of their time under the chicken house. Pic to be posted whenever it gets finished, which will certainly be after the March blizzard is over.
I've enjoyed what I read so far.
