PippinTheChicken
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They sleep in the coop. When I'm not home (or it's raining), they stay in their enclosed run. Otherwise, I let them free in the garden
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Love the deck on the duck pool. I'm going to pinch that lol.View attachment 2374580
The big house
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The 6x8 with a hoop run
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My latest addition....the bantam house
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And the duck house. Not a good picture but then I don't seem to have a good one. That rectangle is a garden box that has been moved and refilled.
I can pm you more pics and what I found to not work/things to do differently if you like.Love the deck on the duck pool. I'm going to pinch that lol.
I can pm you more pics and what I found to not work/things to do differently if you like.
I'd read an article on things that don't work/things to do differently.
That'll be great. My husband is working on the coup as we speak. Metal frame surrounded by wire with wooden nest boxes. Divided into two areas for new chicks to go out (with heat lamps both sides) It'll be in a shed (being all theirs). When let out they can stay in the shed with the hay/pea straw or can venture into the overgrown fenced off backyard. We are putting all the rosters out the farm to have a rooster flock.I can pm you more pics and what I found to not work/things to do differently if you like.
I r e a l l y like that a l o t! Did you have to pull a permit for it? It makes perfect sense for a warm weather coop. I like your multiple security fences and gates, strategic shade, fans, fun perches. Bravo, Bravo, BravoOk folks here's mine! It's cleaning day so forgive the mess. They like to perch on the poles at night and pay in the mini coop during the day. When I'm home I let them run around in the yard with my dog babysitting. Otherwise here in Phoenix hawks or stray cats will get them. At night they put themselves to bed, which is great because we have coyotes.. I do shut the gate at night and when I'm not home.
I only have 4 but it's perfect for them View attachment 2853338View attachment 2853335
No actually, no permits, hoa's or restrictions from the city. I can only have hens no roosters. Actually the coop was already here when I bought the house, just made modificationsI r e a l l y like that a l o t! Did you have to pull a permit for it? It makes perfect sense for a warm weather coop. I like your multiple security fences and gates, strategic shade, fans, fun perches. Bravo, Bravo, Bravo. And cute too! Great thought and effort!! As a warm weather chicken keeper I totally get this ♡