Ribh's D'Coopage

I was out by the beach at sunset and it was so lovely I thought I'd take a snap to share with the online chicken chums. Can you see the moon?

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Wow. I love the moon! It shows up really clearly. So beautiful ~ but I suspect very cold. ;)
 
I think that @Ribh run is simply amazing. I am still not sure i understand the full layout. Add to that it has a view! Her ladies are not suffering from boredom. There is plenty to explore and do. I need to improve mine a lot to get close to her's. They are lucky ladies.
I will do you a sketch & try & get a picture that shows the layout better, Bob. It only looks complicated because of the angles I take my pictures from.
 
We are having odd weather. The girls got a morning run & one later in the day. It sort of showered in between. That's when the lad & I made chocolate crackles because he could do pretty much everything himself except the copha.

I also took the lad for a late afternoon walk & while we were admiring someone else's chickens through the fence the owner arrived home & invited us in & the lad got to collect some eggs from her chickens. He was thrilled beyond words. :D If he stays much longer my girls will be the epitome of the jolly fat lady. He would feed them all day is allowed. :lau
 
We are having odd weather. The girls got a morning run & one later in the day. It sort of showered in between. That's when the lad & I made chocolate crackles because he could do pretty much everything himself except the copha.

I also took the lad for a late afternoon walk & while we were admiring someone else's chickens through the fence the owner arrived home & invited us in & the lad got to collect some eggs from her chickens. He was thrilled beyond words. :D If he stays much longer my girls will be the epitome of the jolly fat lady. He would feed them all day is allowed. :lau
I'm glad he's being a little more outward in his attitude!
 
I'm glad he's being a little more outward in his attitude!
It's been a big adjustment for a little boy. Whenever I have him I try to make sure he has as much outside time as possible but I'm getting older & a bit short on stamina ~ & patience is not one of my virtues. :lol: He *watered* my garden for me yesterday so thank goodness it also rained! :lau
 
Here is a rough coop layout @BY Bob.
Basically it is in an L shape.
The coop is the blue square. It is raised about 4' off the ground so the girls can use the space under it & have extra shelter if needed. I have put sand @ this end for dustbathing. It is a favourite area with all the girls.
The red is raised garden beds. I have a passionfruit @ the end opposite the coop. This area is fully covered. The passionfruit is doing well & should be shading the roof area come summer, when it is really needed.
The gate leads into the run with the trees & bushes. The green is roughly where the run extension will go.

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This was the coop in the building process.
The coop run goes to the edge of the drop off on our hill & that is as far as our run extension can go too.
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It's almost impossible to show the entire layout in one shot.
We could do with more space, as Shad pointed out ~ but that is almost always the case with backyard chickens.
We've done the best we can with space & terrain limitations & tried to keep the run as interesting as possible. I will be adding some low roosts when the extension is done.

The coop could easily take another 15 chickens but there is not the run space. I really can't squeeze any more room out of what we have. We did consider enclosing under the verandah but if a chicken died under there I'd have terrible trouble retrieving her so we ditched that idea.
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