The first time using the homemade Coop Poop Scoop. I posted a video here earlier showing how I made this or our elevated coop to clean the sand floor. I made the scoop from a 9 x 13 cake pan.
Clean chickens are yummy chickens.
We gave the 24 birds , 24 feet of roosting bars (a foot per adult bird). It seems they would rather huddle together.
When temps increase and they grow in size,. Im sure they will like the added room.
After 2 nights, the chickens put themselves to bed. That means I could open the space under the coop to them. I had it blocked off since I didnt want to be crawling under the coop on hands and knees to retrieve chickens that didnt know how to go back into the coop at night.
This opens up...
Im experimenting with a indoor fodder system that Im testing out for our 24 chickens. It will be great for our long winters so they get fresh greens.
This should result in better eggs and lower feed costs and it seems to really occupy their time. Its super easy to do and pretty cheap.
Here is an update.
Our 24 chickens are in the run now. They love the greenery in the forage boxes I built. Clearly, I will need to increase the amount of greens I will supply them.
My indoor grown fodder system is currently in progress and will be ready to start feeding them tomorrow.
One can either raise chickens in their home OR have a clean home but you cant have both at the same time. Ive been saying that in these groups for a long time and people laugh. If you have a furnace you are raising chickens in EVERY room of your home.
One can either raise chickens in their home OR have a clean home but you cant have both at the same time. Ive been saying that in these groups for a long time and people laugh.
I belong to several chicken groups and Ive seen a pattern. I will preface this by saying, I helped raise our first flock of chickens 50 years go. We would raise between 50 and 100 birds a year. This year we are at a new location and I built a new coop and run for 24 dual purpose birds. Raising...
Tomorrow we will move the 7 week old protein from the brooder to the coop. Today I finished adding the sand to the run and did a little more back filling of the job site around the coop and run to make sure we have good drainage away from the structure.
We would like to free range the chickens in the summer but the eagles, hawks, coyotes, foxes, weasels, etc means we would likely suffer some losses in the flock.
If I cant let them get to the outside salad bar, I will bring a salad bar to them in the run. If these two boxes are a success, I...