So we have finally agreed upon a coop site and a design idea. Now time to do a little more research and put together some plans. Of course the idea is way more complex than we originally planned on after deciding not to maintain separate flocks. Going to have to build a temporary tractor for the chicks, at least we will be able to use it as a turkey tractor next year. Hoping to get that most of the way done tomorrow. Would like to have my shed back.
Out of the 30 chicks and 8 guinea keets I started with I have 26 chicks and 8 keets to build housing for, plus 5 hens. Lost 3 to unknown causes, 2 of those were before they reached the 1 week mark and the other was around day 10. Then rehomed one of the Fayoumi cockerels. The slower growing breed is still not fully feathered.
Flock as of now:
3 Easter Egger hens (full grown)
2 Brown/red pullets (full grown, pullet run from
TSC think they are either production reds or a sex-link)
5 Silver-penciled Egyptian Fayoumis (3 females, 2 males, rehomed one male)
5 Barred Hollands (3 females, 2 males)
5 Black-Breasted Red Cubalayas (slow to mature, think I have 2 males)
6 Blue-Red Cubalayas (slow to mature, think I only have 1 male)
3 Black Cochin (think only 1 male)
2 Cornish Cross (1 male, these will be becoming food soon)
8 French Guineas