Thank you for the compliments to Cookie and her family.They're finding Shadrach's palace suitable then. Are you hoping to get all of them in the coop, or do you think that when you're done with the new run, it will be safe enough for some of them to sleep in ?
Unfortunately we have to delay our run makeover (rainy weather is the happy reason, step mother in hospital the sad one) but I'm kind of hoping some of my chickens will chose to roost in it once it's done. Right now it really feels like I have two different groups in the same house and it makes things a bit hectic waking up and going to bed for them.
This would be a temporary solution before building a new coop.
I'm interested to know how you find it, we plant some linseed and I keep the dry plants for reseeding. I wouldn't have imagined it could be used as straw because it's very stiff!
All so striking! Cookie is quite unique. I must admit I've never seen chickens looking like her or her brother and father. I think Olive eggers are just beginning to develop in France and we have brahmas, but they're not common.
It looks very peaceful and nice in the second and third photo, it must be really pleasant being there when the sun goes down and make quite a contrast going back to Bristol.
Did your company speak English, or did you talk in chicken?
Lovely ! Probably means they'll be doing it on their own from now on. I'm hesitant as mine are still roosting huddled high up in a wall nest hole. They're becoming really too big to fit in there but they aren't finding out by themselves that they could use one of the free roost.
I wonder if I should move them during the night or just let them figure it out.
I hope your step mom is better very soon.