ShellyBlanco
Songster
(NE North Carolina) We are new at chickens. Our first flock was purchased in March 2018. It was pretty cold when we purchased our first 10 RIRs, so they were living in an ever expanding cardboard box "condo" in my office and we hadn't built our coop yet. When I noticed their dust baths were all over my office equipment and shelves, I pushed my husband to get their coop built. We looked at several plans online and what was being sold at TSC. I'm glad we went with building our own with our own 2 cents worth added in. After you build a coop or even a tractor, their are always modifications for ease of maintenance and everyday chores of feeding, etc. The chickens personalities have even deemed a few modifications. With all of the room that they have, the 10 RIRs all sleep on the top shelf, which was designed for supplies...not. They are now laying and we have found eggs from the top shelf to the access ladder (like they didn't have time to get to the nesting box, LOL). A few started laying 8/2/18 and little by little they are getting the egg in a nesting box and we at most have had 8 eggs in one day. It is kind of silly how excited we are about it, but like I said, we are newbies. We have noticed that the "girls" are much more apt to jump on our laps for a pet and a hug now, where before most of them scooted away from being touched. No matter how big the coop or tractor, they always want out to free range. We have found that happy chickens are some egg laying machines, so they get their way around here! We just added 22 Cornish Cross for meat in October, 2 Silver Maran and 1 Australorp for the egg/breeding flock. They are all in the little run right now. The ground is too wet right now, so we have the portable coop sitting on blocks and plywood. It works and they love the fresh air and sunshine.





