I really like that!
Have the chickens gone under it yet? I find that mine suspect anything new for awhile before they'll check things out.
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Check these hawk shelters out. I really like! Reminds me of AFL's little huts.
Reposted from the Indiana Thread:
I think it's genius!!!
Because of the big storm, I got to work from home today. So when it got light out, I went and thoroughly shoveled out the coop and a good portion of the run. And do you know those stinkers wouldn't come out? So, I tried to bribe them with seeds, got 4 out,.....went back in the house.
Came back out at 10, and there were 15 still in the coop! So I had to go chase them out. Some I can pick up and carry out, some fly out in panic because I am in the coop, and some I have to shoo with a broom, going in circles. Geesh. I keep telling them, this is your new normal and you better get used to it!
Come Thursday I won't be here to shoo them out and they will be on their own. I keep telling myself they won't starve to death or dehydrate, they WILL come out on their own. But!
Not much. Been really busy and the cold doesn't help much either. Its below zero now.
My little huts but the dust but I didn't expect them to last long since the wood was so detiorated anyways. The large a frame is working fine and I out plastic on the long sides to keep the wind and snow out, the leaves under there are dry & the girls love going under there to scratch![]()
Yes, they all inspected our work and are huddled around it now. The power guys are still out on the road trimming our trees and chipping up the trimmings, so they ran straight back to the coop and run for awhile. Little Chickens....I really like that!
Have the chickens gone under it yet? I find that mine suspect anything new for awhile before they'll check things out.
And welcome! Glad you're here!![]()
Lala - I go out w/a broom and try to sweep back enough snow that they can see some of the ground through the snow. I think that helps some but they were all coop potatoes when it snowed last week. They did end up coming out some after a couple days of getting used to the new look.