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Leah's Mom - PM me and let me know how you want your name to appear on your blog post? What a super write-up with the pictures and everything!!
Great feeder, Gale!
Beautiful pictures, Maven! May I use that lovely RIR photo for the upcoming RIR blog post??

I made this too. Leah's directions are very easy to follow and it's a cinch to make. ( Thanks Leah) I'm waiting to see what happens when the temp drops again. I have mine on a dog bowl heater.
I also have an automatic pvc feeder that I made. It holds enough feed for one week for 12 birds.
Great feeder, Gale!
Mumsy - SO happy to see you here! Love your coop!Thank you Leahs Mom for giving me a heads up about this thread. I'm feeling more like getting back into the chatter.![]()
My chicken coop was built in 1989 out of salvaged lumber and windows. I designed the dutch doors and the spider web rose trellis. It's not real pretty but even with some wear and tear after all these years, it still houses my little flock comfortably.
I'm no longer in the nursery buisness so the potted plants are long gone. I planted an old European rose shrub on the spider web trellis that covers that whole end of the barn. My hubby is an electrician and wired the inside and outside for me. I just now have a motion detector light outside the porch.
I don't have a lot of birds. Johnny and four girls and two Grey Silkies live out there. I free range them when the weather is decent.
I keep a heat lamp on for the Silkies when the temp dips and the weather is dirty. There are six pens set up double decked. Windows bring light in. I keep the twinkly lights on for me. I have a chair and table set up and I spend time with the chickens for my quiet solitude. Just because I want to.
Thanks for putting this thread together Bulldogma.![]()
Welcome!Subscribingnewbie, on page 4...LOL![]()
Beautiful pictures, Maven! May I use that lovely RIR photo for the upcoming RIR blog post??
I'm saving bundles on feed... and my chickens love it. Our new Silkies aren't quite sold on it just yet, but I'm sure they will be soon.I'm a sixty year old OT and been raising chickens before many folks here on this forum were born. I learned about FF just a couple months ago and will never go back. I also like saving money on unwasted feed and my week old chicks are now eating it. Saving $ and healthy chickens is not a bad thing. This old girl was willing to learn a new way of raising chickens. My OT DH age 65 is a new believer because he is seeing the results. Up close and in the flesh. I got to say. He was a BIG skeptic until he started doing the math with the feed bill.