Washingtonians Come Together! Washington Peeps

Originally Posted by Sudsy Chick

OK - after looking at everyone's comments and messaging with Honeysuckle Hills; the next northend meetup will be...
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get ready for it!

Sunday, April 14th at 2 p.m. (Yes, in two days!)

Third Place Books in Shoreline - 17171 Bothell Way NE Lake Forest Park, WA 98155

Honeysuckcle Hills says she will bring a chicken for a centerpiece so folks that don't know us by sight will be able to tell who the crazy chicken people are
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(Honestly, it would not surprise me if she also brought a chicken tablecloth and chicken her awesome chicken napkins!
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Some of the folks I recall seeing or hearing might join us are:
  • SudsyChick
  • Honeysuckle Hills
  • Hallerlake
  • Farmin Momma
  • CarolynF
  • WALady944
  • newhenmama
  • Flaming Chicken
  • TerrorBird
  • and maybe even Chickielady!

Anyone else coming? =) Yay, will be fun!
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Sorry you can't come! Honeysuckle Hills and I were looking at dates, and they kept getting pushed out, and we figured we just needed to do it!

So, we're doing it today, and are looking at scheduling another in two or three weeks. Please let everyone know what days look good for you in two to three weeks! You too, Kim!
And - always feel free to schedule a meetup! I've even scheduled a meetup and then been unable to go at the last minute! (migraine)
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Everyone still had fun!

Sometimes HH and I are planning on meeting anyway, and announce it on here at the last minute. Feel free to do that, too! (I'm always looking for an excuse to talk chickens!)

So - here is your reminder!

Northend meetup today at 2:00 - Lake Forest Park Third Place Books!
 
Wow. I just found out our close friend Nate was one of the injured in today's avalanches. He's in the hospital for a dislocated shoulder but nothing else! God is good for keeping him so unscathed...he was swept 1200ft at over 50mph!! He has a wife and 3 small children and is the worship leader at our church.
WOW Jess! Sorry to hear about your friend but glad to hear he's gonna be OK!!
 
what were they saying about cream legbars on that program?  

Sorry, I was quoteing StumpFarmer, you will need to ask her about this:idunno



hallerlake brought up Cream Legbars; I was talking about my build-your-own-heavy-laying silver-spangled blue-eggers project.


For the newer members: hallerlake and I have been friends for... wow, how long, lots more than ten years, anyway, and sometimes address each other in shorthand.


Also, on another posting board I frequent I am known as Confusa...


(And on another, Cronescaper).

We met on the aol garden boards about twenty years ago.


That was a number I came up with but then, wow, my mind rebelled. Even though I know perfectly well we both had grade schoolers back then.

And I was still up to hauling sacks of potting soil around all by my ownself.
 
Weak armed / 18 mo old -- those sound like excuses to me :)

Treated wood only needs to be used where wood touches dirt. 

Chickens are not tall - so you could get by with 2' from floor to ceiling - but -- listen close -- You will want a coop you can either -- Stand up in, OR - reach every nook and cranny from the "human  access portal". 

I have three primary coops - and the one I like the least is the one that is the most difficult for me to clean.  It's too short to stand in, and i cant reach all corners, even with a rake, from the portal.

Heighth of the roost depends a bit on breed of birds - but here's the basic rule. 



Roost needs to be higher than the nesting boxes.   ( put mine about 2' off the floor)


I'm going to take the Hoop House apart and make it half again as tall (6ft ridge rather than 4ft) for just that reason.
 
OK its officially I have a turkey poult who thinks he/she is a person or a dog... LOL My husband came home from work last night at around 1 am and who was there to greet him... yep you got it the turkey.... my husband said he walked in the door and the turkey woke up peep peep peep and fallowed him all over the house... he put him back with the other turkeys n chicks and this morning what did I wake up to peep peep peep at the side of my bed the cat just looks at me like what the heck... yep same little turkey.... This is the 3rd time hes gotten into my room. He fits under the gap under the door I guess.... crazy turkey!
 
Weak armed / 18 mo old -- those sound like excuses to me :) <--- trying to justify a pricey per built coop ;)

Treated wood only needs to be used where wood touches dirt. 

Chickens are not tall - so you could get by with 2' from floor to ceiling - but -- listen close -- You will want a coop you can either -- Stand up in, OR - reach every nook and cranny from the "human  access portal". 

I have three primary coops - and the one I like the least is the one that is the most difficult for me to clean.  It's too short to stand in, and i cant reach all corners, even with a rake, from the portal.

Heighth of the roost depends a bit on breed of birds - but here's the basic rule. 



Roost needs to be higher than the nesting boxes.   ( put mine about 2' off the floor) Can they really jump 2 feet up???



Well, I AM a Mormon (a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints), so maybe I can help.  We do have young men, young women, and retired couples who go out to serve full time missions, and part of their commitment is to provide service to people and organizations that need help.  Bear in mind they have many other commitments, too, so they probably couldn't build your whole coop, but they might be able to offer a helping hand.  It's worth asking.  A mom with a husband in the military definitely needs a helping hand.  Do please note that our young men missionaries cannot be in a house with just women, nor can our young lady missionaries be in a home with just men.  It's a precautionary thing, you understand.

--Nikki


Thanks for the info Nikki! I wish we had gotten married. Our son and I flew to virgina for thanksgiving to see him graduate and to get married only to have him call off the wedding after I got there :/ he's pretty much out of the picture now.

I think I would mostly need help digging and heavy lifting. It would just be my son and I here during the weekdays and we would stay outside, would that not work? I understand why I couldn't be alone them, but I'm wondering if my son and being outside would change it.
 
Wow. I just found out our close friend Nate was one of the injured in today's avalanches. He's in the hospital for a dislocated shoulder but nothing else! God is good for keeping him so unscathed...he was swept 1200ft at over 50mph!! He has a wife and 3 small children and is the worship leader at our church.
If god is so good, why did he let him get hurt at all?

Glad he's not hurt worse though.
 
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