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Alright, I give. Stick a fork in me, I'm done. These stupid animals are driving me up the wall. I've got two of them in solitary for going after the others, and now the other 3 are pecking each other. I have tried treats, entertainment, extra protein, blue spray, every dang thing I can find to make them stop, but I will not start crafting little coats for these birds and I will not spend another dime on them so help me. The factory farms got it right. Nonsentient, vicious, brainless animals like these don't warrant going to any trouble for so-called "quality of life." If no one wants them they will all be killed this week. Screw it.

They can be frustrating little s**ts sometimes. I am counting the seconds when I can put mine outside, and then into a new *divided* coop. The littlest one is the worst. But she is a banty, and a tiny one at that and the others will tower over her.

Sometimes you can get the bad luck and get a flock of awful birds. My first flock was so calm and serene and wonderful. And funny! They can be wonderful, but yes, they can be awful sometimes, too. I am always reminded how happy I am that, chickens being descendants of dinosaurs and cousins of the T Rex, we don't have gargantuan, chicken-brained carnivores running around the planet anymore. The T-Rex in Jurassic Park looked way too intelligent. They should have watched some chickens for a while.
 
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I agree...I personally do no winter sports other than eat and scrapbook. I hate being cold. Winthrop defintely has colder winters than a lot of places around here....Also the Methow Valley (Winthrop included) gets more snow than some local areas. If you DON'T like cold.... then the Methow is not for you. And I agree..Bahamas would be my style...but not sure how to get all the birds on the plane with me.....
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Okay...a bit of education for those of you who do not know. What does Twisp mean? Answer: Indian name for "yellow jacket"...appropriately named.

Winthrop was named after a man.

Methow is pronounced : Met-how...not Me-th-ow.
 
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Okay, very-very much what I am wanting...only somewhere in the range of 10 x 20....10 ft front wall, 8 ft back wall. I will have serama cages inside...broody cages inside...if room my freezerbator. I have been told to make the numbers work for the lumbar so there is not lots of piecing and this is a great idea...so I want a bigger coop/shed to house everyone. I have the space to do it...just don't have the know how.
 
Mikey. Can't tell from picture. Enough room for the chickens to stand under coop? If not go buy four of those concrete blocks. If coop to heavy use car jack. Place them under legs. Not only does this give you enough room it stops water from ruining your wood. When coops are off the ground the chickens won't stay in their coop messing it up when it rains plus you increase the room in their run.
 
so far i am going crazy. My 19 chick babies are almost big enough and the weather is almost warm enough for them to go outside in the pen with the other chickens. For now they have days outside in a dog play yard thing. My mud puppies (ducklings) are all 6 driving me crazy. I had never realized before just how messy they really are. when I was in high school (20 yrs ago) I had ducks of this type.. But the babies were always outside and it was warm. For now the ducks are getting introduced to the ducks and turkeys by having playtime in the big duck pool in their pen. So far no troubles. My muscovy duck eggs are supposed to hatch anytime but they haven't.. It's my first time incubating eggs. last week there was movement in them... I could see beaks and little feet and lots of movement. They were put into the bator on March 7 So shouldn't they hatch by now. The temp is steady at 100 degrees. The humidity is steady too. I do a lot of looking through the windows on top to see if I see anything happening. Ugh. This is worrysome and frustrating.
 
Mikey. Can't tell from picture. Enough room for the chickens to stand under coop? If not go buy four of those concrete blocks. If coop to heavy use car jack. Place them under legs. Not only does this give you enough room it stops water from ruining your wood. When coops are off the ground the chickens won't stay in their coop messing it up when it rains plus you increase the room in their run.


Hey Greg, howya doin' ? The coop is raised 20" off the ground for that very reason, concrete in ground with a 4x4 saddle imbedded. The 4x4 are treated lumber. The end shown in the pic will be closed off with skirting as it faces West and gets 90% of the wind as will the North side.
 
Good Mikey. When you do your floor if you can go get some scrap pieces if you know a flooring guy or if you have to pay go to HD and get yourself some linoleum. It's not that expensive and the return is worth it. This saves your floor wood and makes cleaning so much eaiser. If you never laid it before no big deal you can do it. If it was your house I'd say hire a pro for good long term wear etc but for your coop you'll do fine. You'll be glad you used this for flooring.
 
Hi WA Peeps & Quackers!!!:frow

Hope everyone has had a great weekend! Hope no one got sunburned! :oops:

My DD's performed in all 4 Daffodil Parades yesterday and their poor faces are pink pink pink!! They must have sweated off the sunscreen!

I have been trying to get some cleaning done around the house. BORING!!! But hey! Somebody has to do it!

THANK YOU ALL FOR BEING SO AWESOME!!!!
:love :bow :thumbsup :hugs
 
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