I would remove the solid door, add a screen door and cover it with hardware cloth with fencing over it. You could also get a tarp and make a shade canopy. It is looking really great though, nice job doing it yourself!
I will let you know I just ordered 6 RTL for June :highfive:
I am wondering if they are a breed that gets along well with others, can't seem to find much info on them.
...across your driveway. I would nip this in the bud. She obviously doesn't respect your property and her dog will kill your birds, plus she just chased one off your property. I would be really angry about this, she has alot of nerve.
*She is the one wrecking the neighbourhood, put her in her...
I saw this ad posted for goats for sale. I'm assuming its a breed of dairy goat? I contacted the owner asking breed mix and size range and all he replied was the kids are with their mom which doesn't help me. I don't want to bother him but if someone knows the breed I can look it up to see if...
Thank you, yeah its funny seeing them looking through the plexiglass at me lol. Here are some pictures of the coop and my girls. My 6 year old girl passed away yesterday so I am down to only two girls now.
The inside of the coop is painted but I am wondering if I should bother staining the outside? It won't be exposed to the elements. The outside that is exposed isn't stained yet either but its still too cold.
My girls live in Fort Knox now and they are fine. I am enjoying zero predators to worry about and zero rodents can get in to steal the feed now so I am saving $$ and my nerves. I am down to 3 girls now after preditor attacks and I am looking forward to this August when I bring in 6 RTL to add to...
I imagine it depends on where you source them from I'd avoid buying them from neighbours if you think they could have been exposed. Are you sick from exposure?
Mine quit laying when I moved them to a smaller temporary coop while we tore down the old coop. Then they were moved to the new permanent coop. I've had zero eggs in months. My girls are also older though 4 and 5 years of age. If you think yours were contaminated by toxins maybe it is time to...
We used granite screenings from a gravel pit. Our hens have spots to get off the sand and onto shavings and straw and perches plus grit to eat in a container. It doesn't smell and drains fine and mine don't have sore feet. The dirt pens I found packed solid where the sand they will dig in it and...