Donna? Donna! Can you make a shirt for me that says Chicken Nerd? I know it's too late for tomorrow but I thought of it today and realized that's the design I need the most. Or Bird Nerd, whichever -
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Throw him in the car, I'll just stick him in with the dozen or soCan anyone sell chickens tomorrow?My friend with the lousy neighbor wants to get rid of the rooster. He is an incredible Black Copper Marans ;one year old.Her husband wants her to put it down on Sunday it she can't find it a home.I have a couple calls in the the people that took the roosters I had to give away but haven't heard anything yet.
Are there any shows in August or September that are close? Just in case I need to sell some of the ones I'm hatching out now?
I think we should set up a little roadside stand halfway between your house and mine. "Roosters. Real Cheep." Get it?
September is the Queens County fair, and the Old Bethpage Village Restoration fair.
October is the Sussex fall show.
And fall is the time of year for alot of the upstate fairs, too.
Oooh, I hope you don't think I was being critical, your coop is outsdanding and the run is fantastic. I wish mine was that cute. I was just posting an alternative resource of information for jocelynlg who was asking about insulating. We went back and forth about it too. We decided not to because the only reason we were considering it was for warmth and the local farmers all told us that if we did insulate to be sure to knock a wall out for air... smart alec farmers.I decided to insulate the coop for 2 reasons, neither of which has to do with keeping my girls warm. One, I wanted to keep the noise to a minimum and figured insulation would soundproof it somewhat. Two, if we ever decide to give up chickens, we have a building that can serve many purposes. I didn't want Bobby to freeze when I kick his not-so-fluffy butt out.![]()
The windows on the sides are sliders. We put hardware mesh on the outside of the one not enclosed by the coop, and on the inside screen half of both so the girls don't peck through the screens. The front windows are decorative only - the girls like to look out. The back wall has a vent to add ventilation to the coop.
We used regular pink insulation. It was one of the things we went back and forth on a couple of times before deciding to go with insulating the coop.