Well, I moved my little Banties from the shop brooder to the new coop last evening. Their first full day of natural light and utter darkness, but a ton more room and clean as a coop can be. I hung a little grit feeder for them today and they thanked me by trying it out… seems to work.
Of course the coops not done, but this got me to wondering if anyone, ever, waited until a coop was ALL done prior to moving some birds into it. My guess is that it has not ever been done. I've to put the shingles on still and some outside trim, that sort of thing. I do love it, fresh pine shavings, afternoon sun, state fair smell. It has been a swell day checking up on the little darlings and primping this and fluffing that, you know the indulgent bird keeper and his/her little ones. But I suppose this is what it is all about, satisfaction that the place is up to snuff and the birds are healthy. Been a nice Sunday.


Best to all and your birds,
RJ
Of course the coops not done, but this got me to wondering if anyone, ever, waited until a coop was ALL done prior to moving some birds into it. My guess is that it has not ever been done. I've to put the shingles on still and some outside trim, that sort of thing. I do love it, fresh pine shavings, afternoon sun, state fair smell. It has been a swell day checking up on the little darlings and primping this and fluffing that, you know the indulgent bird keeper and his/her little ones. But I suppose this is what it is all about, satisfaction that the place is up to snuff and the birds are healthy. Been a nice Sunday.
Best to all and your birds,
RJ
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