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Two and a half hours today. It pissed down, dried up a bit then pissed down some more. 11C! That's heading into cold.
About the plan which some have some confidence in that I haven't really made.
I've bought a Nestera coop. This one,
https://nestera.co.uk/products/chicken-coop?variant=42287659680000
And I've bought the auto door opener with it.
Truth is I should have done this a long time ago. While there is a second coop still, it's not fit to live in. The floors rotting out. The roof leaks and needs recovering. It's filthy. I've kept my tools/feed and junk in it for the last couple of years.
I want to give Glais and myself better options than there are currently. Introducing a single new member can be difficult in the best of circumstances. A coop Glais can live in while he and Sylph and Mow sort themselves out is the least I can do to give Glais a chance. If I was taking in Ex Battery chickens, which I will at some point, a second coop, even if it is small ( the most I would take in at a time is three) will be a huge asset.
The last Ex Battery hens lived in the old spare coop for a while until they gradually integrated with the rest.
I'm always telling people they need a spare coop so I'm only taking my own advice.

About the plan which some have some confidence in that I haven't really made.

I've bought a Nestera coop. This one,
https://nestera.co.uk/products/chicken-coop?variant=42287659680000
And I've bought the auto door opener with it.
Truth is I should have done this a long time ago. While there is a second coop still, it's not fit to live in. The floors rotting out. The roof leaks and needs recovering. It's filthy. I've kept my tools/feed and junk in it for the last couple of years.
I want to give Glais and myself better options than there are currently. Introducing a single new member can be difficult in the best of circumstances. A coop Glais can live in while he and Sylph and Mow sort themselves out is the least I can do to give Glais a chance. If I was taking in Ex Battery chickens, which I will at some point, a second coop, even if it is small ( the most I would take in at a time is three) will be a huge asset.
The last Ex Battery hens lived in the old spare coop for a while until they gradually integrated with the rest.
I'm always telling people they need a spare coop so I'm only taking my own advice.
