I always drink my cup of coffee before I go out to the barn. The chickens are always left the night before with full waters and full feeders.
I always open my Cochin coop first to let the little bantams and standards go out before I open the "heathens" coop door. The Cochins like to go out behind the barn towards the woods for the day so I give them about a half hour head start. I then check their coop for eggs and put in fresh water, top off the feeder and clean up a bit.
Then I go on to the Silkies. I have one small pen I put a roo and 2 pullets out in with fresh water, pellets and scatter seed on the ground. I let the bachelor Silkies out into their pen with all the necessities.
I then go back and feed and check my Araucanas in 3 different tractors, collect eggs and feed/water.
By this time I am tired and ready to go to the house for breakfast but I still have to do the heathens........
This pen has mostly layers in it with a few roos. The coop has approx. 50 birds and when I open the door they come flooding out into the yard. They free range all day and I check their coop usually first when I open the door, then again at lunch, maybe before I go pick up DD from school or she may do it when we get back but they lay a lot of eggs all day so I try to keep up with them.
The Silkies like to go to bed well before dark so we put them up about 4-4:30 in the winter. I check the Araucanas after that and make sure everything is set for the night and go to the shed and make sure all the brooder chicks are good for the night (right now I have 2 pens full of chicks) and then I go beat off the heathens so the Cochins can go to bed. The boys love to taunt the sweet Cochins and I am in the process of making a new coop farther away from the heathens coop.
Once everyone is up in their coops from free ranging I close and lock the doors and go around to check to make sure every door and every pen is closed up for the night. then I get to go into the house and make supper.
Lucky me!