The lucky egg chickens and not-so-lucky meat chickens are home, finally.
Lessons learned:
1) Coops always take about a month longer than planned to build.
2) Feather dust is yucky in the house.
3) Chickens can be cute.
4) It feels really good to know that your chickens are in a nice big, comfy, home.
Here is an overall look at the finished coop:
A closer look:
The meat chickens checking out their roosting area:
The layers in their new home:
You can see the nesting boxes and the roost at the top of the picture:
The names of our hens are: Henrietta and Maude (Barred Rocks) and Buttercup, Daffodil, and little Blossom (Orpingtons). The rooster is Peter.
Henrietta and Maude:
You can see they still have their plastic cat toys. Peter the rooster: