Yesterday's update: We went to get chicken wire and the hardware store that's near us is out of stock. Same with hardware cloth. They spilled their water yesterday, so I replaced most of the shavings. They kept breaking down the cardboard that we had up, so that's why we couldn't get all of them. These all went to the compost, so at least someone benefitted from them. I don't mind doing the maintenance, I just get frustrated that I'm forced to do the maintenance in the most difficult way possible and I'm powerless to change that. I'm perfectly willing to do it, though. Everything has been going pretty well, in my parents' eyes, I think:
-chickens aren't noisy
-chickens aren't smelly
-chickens aren't difficult to take care of
-I have been faithfully taking care of them
-all of their stuff is cheap (food, pine shavings)
This coming week I will be giving them all chicken lessons (parents and brother) because I'm going away for 3 weeks. *gulp* I am going to my camp, and I have 'hired' a friend who lives down the street who owns chickens to check up on them and make sure that my parents haven't killed them. I'll make sure to explain that everything would be infinitely easier if we keep them, as I'll build them a proper setup. Parents also seem to think that after the rental, if we keep them, we should buy another coop from the same place.

They think this because the rental people give you a discount on a coop from them after you do the rental. These coops are all various sizes of tiney, and don't care much for how chickens actually function. All wrapped up in a nice ribbon of being *insanely* overpriced. I'm really hoping that I'll be allowed to build a coop, because A) we can customize it to our needs, B) it's WAY more cost efficient, C) I know how much space and what chickens need to live properly, and D) I get a fun project out of it to keep me busy.
Yesterday we gave the chickens some corn on the cob that we had extra of from dinner. The day before we did watermelon and blueberries, as it's been VERY hot. They love both the corn and the watermelon but blueberries are definitely their favorite. The only thing that definitely hasn't been going well is egg production, but that's ok.