Both pictures are gorgeous!! I love the chicken butts!You should have prefaced that pic with "Guess what?"![]()
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Both pictures are gorgeous!! I love the chicken butts!You should have prefaced that pic with "Guess what?"![]()
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Yes, I am out in the yard daily and they will be allowed to roam freeWill they be free ranging too? I highly recommend they have a covered run and still be able to range your yard. That will keep the coop/run cleaner as well, and give them lots of greens/bugs. If you are confining them to coop/run full time you are correct, the grass will be gone in a week.
I do have a question.... I wasn't going to roof the enclosed run, just the coop. Since we are in Washington, do y'all think I should put a cover over it to keep out the rain?? I was just going to run the hardware cloth over the top, but then read the article on avoiding a muddy run and am thinking a roof might be a bit better idea, more work than I was wanting, but better for the outdoor ladies in the long run..... Our lot is a large, but level lot.... sort of on a hill, a big hill that you only noctice when you drive up. There is some pretty thick grass growing, but from what I have read, that won't be a lastin' too long!![]()
Our lot is only 10,800 s/f so I can't go bonkers with a delux chicken mansion...as much as I want too![]()
That would be awesome! I would love to be a member of that club! The neighbors we have now are all pretty nice (aside from the hungry doggy on the other side of the fence, who also finds the postman to be the most vile creature). The other side has a daycare and the kids just love to watch the dog run around the yard, so I can imagine how excited they will be to see chickens! We are just renting for now (yes, we have a very cool landlord!), so I don't want to spend mucho dinero on altering the landscape, the coop I have plans to build will be moving with us when we finally get our dream farm :0) I am doing the flared hardware cloth vs. trench, I figured it would save some energy, and with someone always home, I am comfortable with the safety.We should start a 10,000 s/f club... and then we should convince justbugged to teach us how to turn our lots into absolutely gorgeous mini-farms that the neighbors will "ooh" and "aah" over instead of giving us that look of dread followed by "You got chickens?"
Yay, Christmas comes early for you! Glad you got the bator you wanted.As well as Ogress is being the ultimimate enabler and selling me her Hobavator Genesis tomorrow.![]()
And I have two new additions to the family. Meet Bunnie and Clyde!
Totalcolour raises her own meat goats (and rabbits and fowl too) and is also a fabulous cook. She would be a great resource.Does anyone here have experience with meat goats? I have the opportunity to get a portion of a billy goat for a good price. Apparently he's a big sucker, maybe 200 lbs. Do billies have good meat? Anyone have good recipes? I've had cabrito, but I know that young goats are much more tender, so I don't even know if an adult billy goat is worth cooking.