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Chicken coop for someone?
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That plant looks a lot like pokeweed. If it is---it's typically regarded as poisonous. I wouldn't chance it. I've got a medicinal plants of Pennsylvania book that I use for reference/research and it mentions it as toxic.
Thank youThat plant looks a lot like pokeweed. If it is---it's typically regarded as poisonous. I wouldn't chance it. I've got a medicinal plants of Pennsylvania book that I use for reference/research and it mentions it as toxic.
Here's a link to a similar pic I found online of pokeweed: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-bZZIV92Sne4/UaFEpT7EafI/AAAAAAAACMI/MDDcmBLx7Ak/s1600/pokeweed.jpg
Good luck with your new-job!! & Your hatch! ...Sounds like you know how to keep yourself busy!Just checkin' in - I'm exhausted after 2 gorgeous days. I'm off work (presently between jobs, start my new one on Monday, so computer access is more limited and no cell phone at all) and working hard at the farm.
Moved around a lot of chicks of various ages. Some of the first ones I hatched back in Feb and March are looking big enough to start laying soon. I know it will likely be some weeks, but they sure look good.
On a related note - if anyone is interested in Welsummer cockerels, PM me, I've got a few extras. These are from a strain that lays lots of very dark eggs, darker than any Marans eggs I've seen. If you want to make "olive eggers", these would be good. They grow out very pretty also.
I sold most of last weeks hatch (except the special breeds from msladyhawke), got almost $50 for 19 chicks. The money goes to my niece's college fund, so that made her quite happy. I have hatched over 300 chicks so far this year, but haven't sold many. Early on we weren't trying to sell them, we need to build up the laying flock. But now we have extras to sell.
Tomorrow's lockdown has the first eggs from our "wheaten looking" Ameracaunas. I know they aren't colored quite right, but the hens started laying at a young age and the eggs are the bluest of any eggs we've ever had from our flock.![]()
Your coop looks awesome!! A lot of work but it is such a great feeling huh?! Those girls do look happy!So we FINALLY got the run done yesterday morningeveryone was a little nervous about venturing out lol. Picture time!![]()
Sugar was the first to Brave it
After Sugar was out and having fun, our little OEGB girl came out and ran around like roadrunner before running back up the ramp to tell everyone else how great it is.
Then the parade began!
let the fun begin!
It was great to finally get to see them out and running around and playingthey truely enjoyed it though they only ate about half of their food yesterday. I think they were having too much fun. I only saw a couple go back into the coop at all but I think they were just grabbing a drink.![]()
Quick question though. I thought that at dusk they would put themselves back to bed. Only a couple actually went into the coop. About 5 of them managed to wedge themselves together to roost right in the chicken door between run and coop lol. The rest formed a big cuddle puddle under the coop. I gathered them up one at a time and put them in so I could latch the door. I just don't trust the security of our run yet to let them out all night. So, will they just learn if I keep putting them back in or am I just going to have to suck it up and deal with it?
Your coop looks awesome!! A lot of work but it is such a great feeling huh?! Those girls do look happy!
Questions for you...the concrete that your run posts are on...are they "sitting" on it, what did you use to attach the posts ?..or are they actually "in" the concrete? The concrete looks like those 'footers' you can buy...if they are that, how was it working with them?...Great job!!![]()
I really like how you have the run covered with the roof for shade/protection etc. I've been toying with covering all of mine or maybe even just half of it and just leaving the "open" part covered with hardware cloth. My hubby told me I'm officially on my own if I ever need to modify our coop after he's done with this one----he started building it with an annoyed interest to get it finished so he didn't have to hear me talk about getting it built anymore, but now he's as obsessed with it as I am lol.