omgosh!!!!!!!!!!!! how beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Yes, they stick close to the house and tree lines. Once in a while they'll check out the frog pond but that's also close to the trees but they never go into the open field unless they're following me. They have tons of natural hiding places and they will also take cover under the benches surrounding my firepit. When they are a little more exposed my dog is usually right with them keeping watch.
Here he is keeping watch with his Hamburg partner while the rest of the flock takes their dust baths throughout the flower bed.
Your dog looks like a sweet Newfie. Probably wouldn't hurt a fly but his size sure would intimidate predators! Your yard/garden is lovely - no wonder your girls love to forage!
Is that little coop large enough for both rabbits and chix to sleep in? Some bunnies can chase chix around in a small enclosure like yours and stress the laying hens.
I love Newfies but can't have one in our heatwave climate. Their fur is better suited to mellow or cold climates.Oh he's incredibly sweet and Newfie is spot on. He's very gentle but doesn't put up with anyone's shenanigans either. My biggest predator issue had been a couple of neighbors' dogs but we've all been working on training them and my boy chases them back to their house if he doesn't approve of their behavior. It never takes much chasing on his part.![]()
And my chickens LOVE helping me tend the gardens! I can't set foot in them without my posse at my heals. I have to be quick when planting though or the holes I dig get filled back in before I even get the new plants out of their pots!
Is that little coop large enough for both rabbits and chix to sleep in? Some bunnies can chase chix around in a small enclosure like yours and stress the laying hens.
We put a pop up canopy over our little coop so we didn't let rain into the nestbox when we collected eggs.
Love the raised garden beds - bet those chix and bunnies eye those plants every day LOL!
Your two hills in the photo remind me of my yard right now - I'm turning over soil to lay more paver stones for my extended veggie garden - however my hills aren't quite as large as yours![]()
Supplies and equipment were never things we realized when we first got chickens. We just figured a container for feed and one for straw bedding, but we didn't calculate the storage for Oyster Shell, bags of whole wheat and groats, scratch, storage for our food handling gloves, litter scooper, tools for raking the coop floor, poultry maintenance health supplies, etc. Our garage is crowded with all this stuff and barely enough room to park the car! We have a double door storage cabinet on the patio but it is filled with seasonal garden supplies and tools. We have a very small property and had we thought about it would have opted for storage space with the coop.
Don't forget: broom, dust pan, diatomateous earth, scissors, place for heat lamps, medicine...ug and more. I have most of the chickining supplies together but not all. I didn't think about storage when designing coop but there are really great ideas on here and wonderful people who take the time to share with us. I love BYC !!