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We would eventually like to plant some pots of sunflowers and other pretty plants around this coop, but here it is right now.
Still a work in progress. We just built this over the past month.
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We really liked the Amish stype coops and their Barn coops were nice too. Some people have put curtains over the nestboxes for real privacy but you'll soon figure out what your girls will like best. We've seen the Amish style coops made out of fiberglass walls too. But we had to pass up on Amish prefabs because of our infernal hot humid SoCal climate and invested in a k9kennels chickencondo with more open wire. We're still working on its assembly since weather is not cooperating - either drizzling humid days or 100 degree heatwaves!!!
The coop is beautiful and looks well thought out. I like the way the overhang extends over the nest boxes; that should help prevent leaks.
We would eventually like to plant some pots of sunflowers and other pretty plants around this coop, but here it is right now.
Still a work in progress. We just built this over the past month.
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I love green and white - adorable coop! We had potted plants and then had to fence them off because what the chickens didn't chew or damage out of curios pecking, they alternately jumped into the pots to take a dust bath! Chickens are curious and clever birds and can damage the most unusual things in the backyard! Tomato plants are toxic to chew on and usually chickens avoid the plants but they have jumped into my raised beds to take dust baths and dig up roots so I had to rabbit fence my garden as off-limits.
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These are nice potpourri for the nest boxes along with lavender and rose petals, etc. There's commercially sold nestbox herbs if you want to sprinkle herbs in the nestboxes. Even if the chickens ate some of these herbs it won't hurt them. We grow herbs but don't use them in the nestboxes - we find a fresh change of straw very sweet smelling and the hens love fresh straw to scratch around in. Finding what your hens love is half the fun of owning a flock!
[COLOR=0000CD]These are wonderful herbs in the garden to feed the bees and butterflies and hummingbirds but if the chickens can reach these plants there won't be much left![/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000CD]These are nice potpourri for the nest boxes along with lavender and rose petals, etc. There's commercially sold nestbox herbs if you want to sprinkle herbs in the nestboxes. Even if the chickens ate some of these herbs it won't hurt them. We grow herbs but don't use them in the nestboxes - we find a fresh change of straw very sweet smelling and the hens love fresh straw to scratch around in. Finding what your hens love is half the fun of owning a flock![/COLOR]