If anyone in SE PA is interested in guinea keets, PM me. I have a shipment coming Thursday and will have more than we really "need" around the farm.
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Looks great! My only suggestion would be to add thin (3/8ths or 1/2 inch) slats on ramp about every 4 to 6 inches to provide traction for the birds. Loving the rest of it and so awesome to see you doing an urban set up!Here are some pics of our coop and run progress. Hopefully we'll get it all finished today... we're behind on the "schedule" we set for ourselves due to DH being under the weather for a couple days. Chicken math was used in the creation of the "schedule" before we even have the chickens lol! Sorry if this is pic overload, I'm just really excited and very proud of what we're accomplishing. Framing the run:![]()
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Nesting boxes going in:
"Front" of the coop (I love the Rooster hot plate on the door):
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Nesting boxes from the inside:
Hard to see roosts in front of their "panoramic window":
4ft total "roosting space" attached with hook things in the middle and screwed into the walls at either end:
And a pic of the pop door with window above from roosts:
Now we just need to close in the nesting boxes and paint the interior and exterior of the coop, finish enclosing the run and get the girls!
Quiet day on here... so I'll do like aurora and take the opportunity to get in some pictures. took these this morning...we had 3 broodies hatch a total of 17 chicks this weekend. All either silver pencil rocks or white Rocks. One poor hen was in the middle of a hard molt when she started brooding. But she still hatched 4 for 4.
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This is my buddy from a December 1st hatch. Barnyard mix.
And a shot of more of the crew in the run today.
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Quiet day on here... so I'll do like aurora and take the opportunity to get in some pictures. took these this morning...we had 3 broodies hatch a total of 17 chicks this weekend. All either silver pencil rocks or white Rocks. One poor hen was in the middle of a hard molt when she started brooding. But she still hatched 4 for 4.
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This is my buddy from a December 1st hatch. Barnyard mix.
And a shot of more of the crew in the run today.
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awesome pics! I can't wait to have the broody experience someday![]()
I remember the first time we watched the chicks sun themselves, we truly thought something was wrong..they just all of the sudden laid down and melted into the grass..the craziest thing ever...hahaha...I knew raising chickens was going to be an adventure, but this is the life!..I can't even imagine life without poultry now..hahahaha..Hello, My name is Danielle and I am addicted to poultyI got a kick out of watching my gals today..............
they loved sunnying themselves............and I sooooo wish I could have a picture of them doing this because on at least 3 separate occasions I see them peeking at food in their food bowl and then lying down ...........keeping their face in the bowl and lying on their side with their wing out to catch some sun! 2-3 birds with heads in bowl and sunning themselves!
maybe somewhat like humans on the beach..............lying around with a cooler right next the them................
it just seems a nice soft grassy spot would make for a better headrest???? but what do I know!
plus they all found a way to sneak under the temp fencing I have up to give them a little grassy area to graze...............they clearly wanted to FREE range and knew they could squeeze under the silly fence!
lots more antics................and it sure is fun to just sit and watch their shannanigans!
Sorry to hear things aren't going well with the crazy broodies...only the sky knows what they are thinkingGood evening all:
Could somebody with a bit of knowledge set me straight?
Well broody #1 set, I push about 1/2 doz eggs under her ......at some point her sister, started pushing her out of the nesting box and laying extra eggs....I let this happen figuring the eggs were always covered and warm...well, later on, one chick was found dead on the coop floor and another didn't make it out of the shell correctly....this morning I found about six eggs pushed out of the box and laying on the coop floor...and, now both broody #1 and her sister (aka broody #2) sitting in the same box...I move the six remaining eggs to a different box and put broody #1 on the remaining eggs....fast forward a couple of hours...all the eggs have been moved back to the original box and both girls are sitting in the box....of my six adult laying chooks, two are broody, two are laying and the other two have just quit for the past month or two...