I was digging the moat deeper around the quarantine pen off and on all day. Couldn't keep ahead of the torrent. Wet near the door but the deep litter is holding up to the four new pullets. They won't use the roost yet but stay huddled together in the litter.

The two pullets I got at the show from Jean. Phoebe and Edith. Staying dry in the quarantine coop in deep litter.

Judy and Janet won't roost on their own even though Phoebe and Edith are merciless in pecking them. I put them up there but they didn't like it. Judy has no tail. Pin feathers coming in though. They get to eat after the two buff girls eat first. Everybody gets groceries. This coop is my old seedling shed turned dove house turned quarantine coop.
All seems dry so far. My barn roof sprang some leaks so it's kind of musical in there with the pitter patter of rain drips in the buckets. The Grey Silkies I bought from Margorie B. are snug and dry in their upstairs condo with light and window.

The 3 1/2 month old Grey Silkie male and female hiding behind.
My breeding pens are double decker and always stay cozy. LF live downstairs, Bantams upstairs. We built the barn out of salvaged boards and windows. It's not much to look at but it has held up for a quarter century already.
My old barn was built 26 years ago with twelve breeding pens. I have six usable pens now but only use two.

The LF pen on the bottom has nests boxes I made with a couple old cabinets. The drawers pull out. I nailed a couple cedar shakes on top to discourage roosting. The faux eggs await young hens.
My Production RIR roo Johnny is free range during the day and sleeps in a blacked out downstairs pen under the Grey Silkies every night. Their peeping confuses him. Hah!
The two pullets I got at the show from Jean. Phoebe and Edith. Staying dry in the quarantine coop in deep litter.
Judy and Janet won't roost on their own even though Phoebe and Edith are merciless in pecking them. I put them up there but they didn't like it. Judy has no tail. Pin feathers coming in though. They get to eat after the two buff girls eat first. Everybody gets groceries. This coop is my old seedling shed turned dove house turned quarantine coop.
All seems dry so far. My barn roof sprang some leaks so it's kind of musical in there with the pitter patter of rain drips in the buckets. The Grey Silkies I bought from Margorie B. are snug and dry in their upstairs condo with light and window.
The 3 1/2 month old Grey Silkie male and female hiding behind.
My breeding pens are double decker and always stay cozy. LF live downstairs, Bantams upstairs. We built the barn out of salvaged boards and windows. It's not much to look at but it has held up for a quarter century already.
My old barn was built 26 years ago with twelve breeding pens. I have six usable pens now but only use two.
The LF pen on the bottom has nests boxes I made with a couple old cabinets. The drawers pull out. I nailed a couple cedar shakes on top to discourage roosting. The faux eggs await young hens.
My Production RIR roo Johnny is free range during the day and sleeps in a blacked out downstairs pen under the Grey Silkies every night. Their peeping confuses him. Hah!