Hazelandtoads
In the Brooder
- Jun 12, 2017
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Hello!
I'm currently raising multiple bird types--my general egg flock (Australorpes, mixes, olive eggers, Marans, etc.), and my heritage meat birds, plus chicks of both. Currently, I have them in various locations: a six-nest coop and dog kennel run, a fantastic triangular chicken tractor, and a wee rabbit hutch, but now I'm starting fresh, with a brand new coop.
I'm trying to mine ideas. Please, give me your ideas, your photos, your caveats, your musta-dones, and your never-shoulda-dones. Thanks in advance!
Here's where I am so far:
I'm currently raising multiple bird types--my general egg flock (Australorpes, mixes, olive eggers, Marans, etc.), and my heritage meat birds, plus chicks of both. Currently, I have them in various locations: a six-nest coop and dog kennel run, a fantastic triangular chicken tractor, and a wee rabbit hutch, but now I'm starting fresh, with a brand new coop.
I'm trying to mine ideas. Please, give me your ideas, your photos, your caveats, your musta-dones, and your never-shoulda-dones. Thanks in advance!
Here's where I am so far:
- I'm in Oregon, so climate is pretty temperate
- I'm thinking a large single unit, with two runs off of it.
- I can keep feed in there, in metal rubbish bins.
- I'd like to have a space for a brooder/hatching in there.
- It has to look GREAT, as it will be in the front half of our semi-rural property, which soooort of breaks code. But if it looks good, nobody will complain!
- I have considered buying a shed and adding in the parts I want, but that seems really spendy. I'm a good hand at barns and sheds, so mostly I need it to be configured in a great way.
- There is some issue of dampness in the area we want to put it. Not all the time, but in the winter, yes.