That's a great idea! I plan on painting the outside barn red, so her handprints would show up great! We did handprints last year at Thanksgiving and made Turkeys. At Christmas, I did her feet and made Rudolph out of them.

Welcome!hello all, been in the forums for awhile, but mostly to get ideas on coop design ect for this climate. I am originally from Michigan (Voted with my feet 6 yrs ago and moved here to texas). Up north had good idea on how long to brood chicks for release to outdoors. Which in michigan was end of april, beginning of may.
But with the wild swing here in temps (For west central texas, Concho Valley area) wondering when i can put my chicks out into the coop from my indoor brooder. They are just about feathered out, I got heat out in the coop, right now it is buttoned up pretty tight for cold drafts. And all sorts of vents to open when summer oven temps hit! My run is completely wired off so no threat of avian predators getting my young birds.
Do y'all think about time to throw them out into the coop with a heat source?????
I have my babies in a brooder out in my husbands shop. It is unheated. I have a premier heat plate for them. They have done fine so far.
I would put some wire, hardware cloth if you can, around the bottom and over the top.I'm getting a 12'x12' chain link pen ("dog kennel") on Saturday!
It might not look as crisp and tidy, but 144sq feet should be enough for my 5 large birds and 2 banties lol
And if I got more, I shouldn't have to expand it!
Besides adding cover/a roof, how should I modify it for a run?
My backyard is enclosed by a 6' wooden fence. And I don't think foxes or bobcats are a problem here. As you can see from Ms. Jellybean's pictures though, we DO have some hawks.
I HAVE seen a coyote (one!)...just walking down the street. I've never had an issue with one, but is it possible the chickens would attract them enough to where they'd dig or climb into my backyard?
I hope one of my babies goes broody next year. I bet it's cute watching a banty raise big babies! LOLGood morning from the piney woods. Going out to let my gang out. Have been in since Sunday. Our roo Abraham has been yelling at me for awhile. My little bantam catalana is brooding two eggs from my big hens. Saturday will be a week so gonna candle and hope I have two on the way. She raised four last fall. Need to build a brooder pen for her because my big girls keep giving her more eggs. Have a great day. Magpie
I'm glad everything came out ok with the surgery. Praying he has a quick and uneventful recovery. So sorry about the loss of your chickens.I'm so far behind on posts my husband is donating a kidney today so my mind is elsewhere + we've been doing all kinds of jobs to make it easier on me while he's down a min. 2 weeksSorry about everyones chicken losses we've had 2 chickens get killed 2 nights in a row now & something tried to get another one last night, went out & caught her & put her in a coop for the night ( they were all freeranging AG's) put the live trap out but no luck![]()
So your saying the Red Shoulder Hawk does not bother your chickens? I would like to free range mine, but we have a pair of Hawks that fly over us pretty regularly. I believe they are Red Shoulder hawks since the others don't look/sound like these.If you hear the hawks, is it it this sound?
http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/red-shouldered_hawk/sounds
I like having this hawk around (Red Shouldered Hawk). It doesn't seem to bother the birds and is very territorial, especially now in breeding season. It complains loudly when other hawks are in the area. We've had a pair nesting on a neighbor's property for the last two years I've been here, but I haven't noticed them so much this year. A Red tailed hawk killed one of my neighbor's chickens (I saw the hawk), so I wonder if that pair are no longer nesting around my house.
Red Tailed hawks make that screeching hawk/eagle cry you always hear in the movies. A Coopers makes another sound altogether. Although I've seen Coopers occasionally, I have yet to recognize their calls. The Red Shouldered hawk is really vocal.
I have two hens that are fighting over the same clutch of eggs. My little catalana has been sitting these eggs since Saturday. When I checked on her today my seabrite hen was on the eggs and had run Belle off the nest. She was so upset. When she trys to go back the seabrite pecks her. I took the seabrite out and let Belle back in the box. Don't know how long that will last. Any suggestions.
Can you split the eggs between them and let them both hatch out some?
Aww, poor baby! Glad they are all doing better!There was too much cool air going into the brooder and the chicks were huddling more to stay warm. Unfortunately, that led to one chick getting crushed. I ended up adding more shavings to the box and covering up any holes and cracks that were on one side of the box. Only the side opposite of the wind's direction now has a hole for ventilation.
The chicks were fine this morning, thank goodness. The little girls are troopers, I'll tell you that!![]()
I got to do some painting in my coop today. I wasn't able to take pics since it was so late when I finished up. Still have a bit more painting to do tomorrow, then its roost/brooder building time for Saturday. It was such a lovely day today. Kinda cook, but so much better than it has been! Spring is 2 weeks away! Yiippee!!!