Ready for some pictures?????
I did most of this covered run and pens myself. Might I add in the heat of this past summer at least 4 hrs a day. I got the lattice for $4 a sheet at Lowe's because they were discontinuing it. I used double peices of lattice and then lined it all with chicken wire on the inside and top. This is all inside of 2 other fences and is attached right to the house. I was trying to explain it to Robin but it's hard to explain. The most expensive part was actually the polycarbonate roof panels. It took me a long long time and us eating a
lot of Mac & Cheese and hot dogs to save up the money to build it. We split the 10' x14' barn down the middle long-ways and cut a door in the side of it. The chickens are locked inside of it at night. The other 1/2 of the barn with its own fence is for the 6 sex link hens and my remaining sheep (his fence is almost done). Neighbor dogs killed our other 4 Barbado sheep a few wks ago, was heartbreaking. So this one (Matthew) gets his own chain link fence with a hot wire all around it, it's almost done. I'm going to cover it with knotted poultry netting and the sex link hens will be in there with Matthew. He's in the chicken's yard right now and they lay all over him. Matthew loves his chickens. They scratch all around his fur and he thinks they're petting him.
The covered run is 8'x32' and divided into 2 8'x8' secions and an 8'x16' section. My daughter has 1 of the 8'x8' sections, the 12 Silkie babies have an 8'x8' section until the boys go into a bachelor pen (to be built in the back yard by the turkey pen), then in the 8' x 16' section (with a 6'x 12' walkway leading into the coop) are my sacred Cochin babies, 4 of the white Silkies, the black Pullet I got from Carl & the Blue and Black Cochin bantams I got from Robin.
This is part of the front of it, I couldn't get all of it in the picture so I took 2 pictures of it.That's Matthew in front in the 1st one. And one of the Cochin girls I got from Carl in the 2nd picture of it.
This picture below is the east end of the run where my grown daughter has her chickens. She has to smoke in here also because we quit 3 yrs ago and don't allow smoking in the house-haha! So she has to smoke in her chicken pen. She moved back home last fall, nice to have her back here though.
This is my Silkie babies gathered at front of their pen door. They're just SURE I have treats for them!
One of my sweet white Silkies. 4 out of 5 white Silkies live with the baby Cochins. The whites are way nicer to my Cochins than the Buffs, not sure why.
I think I only have 2 or 3 cockerals out of the 8 LF Cochins I hatched 2 months ago. This is one of them, he's super dark blue, almost black.
This is in the Cochin babies pen. I made the feeder out of a 5 gal bucket and a new oil pan from
Walmart, works great.
The 2 Partridge Cochins I got from Robin Saturday. Robin, these 2 and the 2 Blue LF Cochins I got from Carl get along great! They hang out together and eat together, actually seem to enjoy each other's company, I'm so glad. I just love these 4 Cochin girls. Thanks to both of you.
My 2 Doves that live in the Cochin's run. I've had them for years and they sure love being outside now that I have a covered area for them.
Here's the Blue and the Black Cochin Bantams I got from Robin practicing egg-laying!
Jan, if you're still here, here's the Dark Cornish I got from you. She says to say hi! I named her Valicia
I forgot to get a picture of the Red Cochin Bantam I got from Firefly, dang it. I'll get her next time. I think I got everyone else though.
So....are you tired of pictures yet????