Punk 00 -The coop is working amazingly well, its about 10 minutes a night max to check on them, gather eggs, double check food and water and close the coop up for safety. The poop deck cleanup once a week takes an extra 5 minutes maybe? And since we have the poop deck the total clean-out of...
Nice job! I love that you've been using the re-store, I tried to find windows to build the coop around when we started, but they didn't have the sizes I was looking for at the time. Glad you had success.
Welcome to the site! The learning center has tons of info if you haven't already discovered it, here's the link, https://www.backyardchickens.com/atype/1/Learning_Center Have fun with your new chicks, and glad you found BYC.
Hi! Welcome to the site. We started in March this year and have a couple more weeks I think until the girls start laying more regularly we get 3-5 a day and have 9 total hens. Its SO exciting to have eggs!!! after all the waiting and watching from fuzzy to dinosaurish to feathers to filling...
Welcome to BYC! Everybody loves pictures, so give us the details on the breeds you have and post some pictures when you can. Tons of info in the learning center too. Welcome to the flock
Punk00 - Thank you so much for your kind words. The nesting boxes are just under 12" squares, there's a total of 6, but the dominant hen keeps switching it up so they are squabbling about what boxes to use. The inside diameter of the coop is approximately 86"x86"x 100" just under 8ft square...
You could rent it out as a getaway cabin,
Funny you should say that... as we were building I said, if this chicken thing doesn't work out we can convert it to a tiny home
Thank you, I've been really pleased with the calm personalities of the australorps and the buff rock ( which we thought was an orpington but all her brothers had whiter legs and she was the only one with yellow legs) They are closely related from what I understand anyway. So funny to watch them...
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I have australorps also, they are almost 6 months old now, I was trying to remember if they had bits of brown on them as their feathers were growing in. I want to say yes this is normal for them, as they age their feathers look black sometimes iridescent at others, I've...
Welcome Julie, I just joined today also, however I've been coming to the site for months reading and researching and planning. Everyone is very friendly and encouraging so I'm sure you'll find tons of useful tips and tricks. The learning center is a great place to start.
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Hello and welcome, Nemo is a very fitting name I've been kicking around adding to our current 9 almost 6mo olds, your headcount is very encouraging to me.... we will see what I can find. Welcome again to the site.
Hi, welcome to the site. I too suffer from chicken math, started with five, went up to 15 and lost a few due to them being roosters. Now we are at 9, with 3-5 eggs daily. Can't wait until the last few start laying more regularly. Its so exciting to have eggs in our own backyard!