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Last night, we culled our meat bird crosses. Yesterday, they had started to relentlessly chase (as much as they could, being so big and clumsy) other birds to eat their feathers. I had heard pioneer broilers were prone to this, but we really hadn’t seen it before so we were hopeful. Granted, we had never intended to get anything meat bird - they were sent to TSC as just “turkens” from the hatchery. I loved them still, despite knowing they wouldn’t be long term pets, and they were honestly super sweet to us. But the peace and well-being of the flock comes first and foremost! All plucked areas have been sprayed with vetricyn (spelling?) and this morning, the other chickens already seemed so much more at peace. It absolutely told me we made the right decision. Everyone was much more calm about getting to their food. I feel guilty as we never noticed any bullying before, but I’m now sure it was going on when we weren’t present. I hope we can be more attentive in the future, as I know it will happen with non-meat birds, and that not everything chicken keeping is cupcakes and rainbows. We want to give our chickens happy, enriched lives getting to be spoiled pets. But that will take lots of blood, sweat and tears from us. So we’re going to make it happen one day at a time. 
We’re also 6 days from lockdown on our next set of eggs. Hubby tempted me into some deathlayer eggs (AS IF I needed encouragement. I “casually” talked about how cool they are and that they do come as hatching eggs) so those will get here today.
Our 75’x20’ run is nearly done!
I’m really hoping our chickens will like it. We’re going to be building lots of clutter and roosting “tree” perches and hidey holes for them. I really can’t wait to start that part!
We also didn’t do the nesting boxes yet as we were rushing to finish the big coop and time got away from us, so I got a ton of wood friendly paints (non-toxic!). I’m going to paint them all different colors for a rainbow of nesting boxes. It will be interesting to see what colors are most popular.
We’re going to make them stackable so we can move them around or on top of each other in different formations to “switch things up” time to time.
Chicken loft will be a fall project too. Extra excited about that one!

We’re also 6 days from lockdown on our next set of eggs. Hubby tempted me into some deathlayer eggs (AS IF I needed encouragement. I “casually” talked about how cool they are and that they do come as hatching eggs) so those will get here today.

Our 75’x20’ run is nearly done!

We also didn’t do the nesting boxes yet as we were rushing to finish the big coop and time got away from us, so I got a ton of wood friendly paints (non-toxic!). I’m going to paint them all different colors for a rainbow of nesting boxes. It will be interesting to see what colors are most popular.

Chicken loft will be a fall project too. Extra excited about that one!