Chickendilly
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- Jun 9, 2025
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Hello!
I am a new chicken owner. I have three Easter Eggers, two Blue Silkies (one may be a roo), one Welsummer, and one Spitzhauben. They are about seven weeks old. I'd like to move them outside this week before it gets too crazy hot in Central Texas. I've been bringing them outside in their run during the day to acclimate them to the weather. This week's highs will be in the high 80s/low 90s, and then next week will start the miserable 100+.
Please look at my coop and tell me if there is anything missing, anything I need to change, etc. And, I have a few questions. First, should I move them into the coop for the first time at dusk and set them on their roosts? If yes, should I leave them in the coop for the next day and night so they understand that's their home base? Is it better to move them in the morning and just leave them in their through the night? I will obviously put food and water in there for them. And, I have a Blink camera in there so I can monitor them and the temp of the coop.
Top left clockwise: Brillo (EE), Suds (EE), Mrs. Meyers (Welsummer), Swiffer (top Silkie, suspected Roo), Duster (other Silkie), Sponge (Spitzhauben)
I bought the coop premade but stained it, added the electronic door, added locks, added hardcloth to window and roof, and built out the inside.
Locks all around. It is on bricks to raise it so they can get under for shade.
The bedding is a mix of pine shavings and hemp. I sprinkled DE on the floor of the coop before I added the bedding. The two pink boxes will be nesting boxes but they are turned around for now. I have another one that I can put in the corner opposite the start of the ramp. I built the ramp for the silkies and put a stopper against the droppings tray so they can get to the roosts. I sanded all the wood on the ramp and the roosts.
Two removable roosts over a removable tray with PDZ.
A closer look inside.
The run is almost done. I am in Austin in a subdivision. We do have opposums, skunks and probably raccoons. And snakes (and I will DIE if I ever see a snake in there.) There is hardcloth all around and on top with a hardcloth perimeter skirt that is staked into the ground at the base and the end with lawn stakes and then goes up the sides of the run with zipties. Our ground is limestone here so I couldn't bury it. We still still need to trim the zip ties and secure the door better. And, we will install a shade cover over the back half to cover the coop. I am working on an igloo waterer, a sandbath, and a container with a paver to fill with water. I will put either cinderblocks as planters or pavers with plants on top around the perimeter on the hardcloth skirt.
I appreciate any feedback. It's just me and my teen daughter so I know the construction isn't the greatest but is it functional and comfortable? Is there anything I'm missing? Anything I need to add or fix?
Thank you!!
I am a new chicken owner. I have three Easter Eggers, two Blue Silkies (one may be a roo), one Welsummer, and one Spitzhauben. They are about seven weeks old. I'd like to move them outside this week before it gets too crazy hot in Central Texas. I've been bringing them outside in their run during the day to acclimate them to the weather. This week's highs will be in the high 80s/low 90s, and then next week will start the miserable 100+.
Please look at my coop and tell me if there is anything missing, anything I need to change, etc. And, I have a few questions. First, should I move them into the coop for the first time at dusk and set them on their roosts? If yes, should I leave them in the coop for the next day and night so they understand that's their home base? Is it better to move them in the morning and just leave them in their through the night? I will obviously put food and water in there for them. And, I have a Blink camera in there so I can monitor them and the temp of the coop.
Top left clockwise: Brillo (EE), Suds (EE), Mrs. Meyers (Welsummer), Swiffer (top Silkie, suspected Roo), Duster (other Silkie), Sponge (Spitzhauben)
I bought the coop premade but stained it, added the electronic door, added locks, added hardcloth to window and roof, and built out the inside.
Locks all around. It is on bricks to raise it so they can get under for shade.
The bedding is a mix of pine shavings and hemp. I sprinkled DE on the floor of the coop before I added the bedding. The two pink boxes will be nesting boxes but they are turned around for now. I have another one that I can put in the corner opposite the start of the ramp. I built the ramp for the silkies and put a stopper against the droppings tray so they can get to the roosts. I sanded all the wood on the ramp and the roosts.
Two removable roosts over a removable tray with PDZ.
A closer look inside.
The run is almost done. I am in Austin in a subdivision. We do have opposums, skunks and probably raccoons. And snakes (and I will DIE if I ever see a snake in there.) There is hardcloth all around and on top with a hardcloth perimeter skirt that is staked into the ground at the base and the end with lawn stakes and then goes up the sides of the run with zipties. Our ground is limestone here so I couldn't bury it. We still still need to trim the zip ties and secure the door better. And, we will install a shade cover over the back half to cover the coop. I am working on an igloo waterer, a sandbath, and a container with a paver to fill with water. I will put either cinderblocks as planters or pavers with plants on top around the perimeter on the hardcloth skirt.
I appreciate any feedback. It's just me and my teen daughter so I know the construction isn't the greatest but is it functional and comfortable? Is there anything I'm missing? Anything I need to add or fix?
Thank you!!
