Well now that my DH's weekend is over, I can get Chloe and myself back onto our normal schedule!
I will be starting site prep for the future AM's coop. Have to trim back some branches, level the site for the coop, pull out the cement chucks, and big rocks, and clear some vegitation.
I also need to start building the frame for my pump house... Unfortunately it sits on the edge of my driveway, and it gets hit about 4-6 times per year...
My old neighbors "who lived above the garage" thought I was insane, because I always went off over people backing into our well pump... They just didn't understand that if that well cap gets damaged we could be in a world of trouble with an EXPENSIVE fix on our hands... Grrr!!!
Stupid people!!!
So now I get to rebuild before winter arives, and I also get to bury four 6" round posts 4 feet off the pump house, as a buffer/protection, from stupid people...
Ugg... I also need to figure out how to fix my existing coop... I just don't think it is big enough, "not enough roost space" and I don't believe it has enough ventilation... Might take some pictures and ask what you all think later today...
I'm also trying to figure out just how big to build the new coop for the AM's.. How high should the roosts be? I want a minimum of 5 square feet per bird, but am unsure of how much roost space I should give them. Would it really matter if the coop isnt tall? Would 4 - 5 feet tall work? "As long as the roosts are higher than the nest boxes?" I'm thinking about having an semi open front coop. 3 and 3/4 walls. This type of coop has seemed to keep my birds happier and healthy, apposed to the one fully enclosed coop that my flock is in now...
Anyways... I best get to doing something!