Greetings, folks! This is my basic intro to everyone...
My name is Thom, and from the 1990s through about 2006 I raised chickens (and sheep) continuously. I used to keep about 36 layers, rotating each year getting 12 new ones: Buff Orpingtons (my absolute favorites), Barred Rocks, and New Hampshires. I also raised 150 Cornish X Rocks at a time for meat, and did all my processing myself (along with my 6 kids, who used to kidnap a particular Buff Orp and put her to bed in their doll's crib...once I arrived at the beach with the kids to find they had smuggled a chicken along...)
Any way, I've been living in apartments since 2006, with no critters :-( But that has now changed! My husband and I purchased a home on 3 acres in the Green Mountains of Vermont, complete with fruit trees, berries, a trout pond, and walnut trees - but no chickens - yet. We are planning on bringing 12 Buff Orps to the homestead this spring, and as I was perusing the web looking for coop plans and ideas, I found this site ( I figured I should do something productive while we're waiting for our hard cider to age...)
Glad to be aboard!
My name is Thom, and from the 1990s through about 2006 I raised chickens (and sheep) continuously. I used to keep about 36 layers, rotating each year getting 12 new ones: Buff Orpingtons (my absolute favorites), Barred Rocks, and New Hampshires. I also raised 150 Cornish X Rocks at a time for meat, and did all my processing myself (along with my 6 kids, who used to kidnap a particular Buff Orp and put her to bed in their doll's crib...once I arrived at the beach with the kids to find they had smuggled a chicken along...)
Any way, I've been living in apartments since 2006, with no critters :-( But that has now changed! My husband and I purchased a home on 3 acres in the Green Mountains of Vermont, complete with fruit trees, berries, a trout pond, and walnut trees - but no chickens - yet. We are planning on bringing 12 Buff Orps to the homestead this spring, and as I was perusing the web looking for coop plans and ideas, I found this site ( I figured I should do something productive while we're waiting for our hard cider to age...)
Glad to be aboard!