Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The birdies have left the building!

Rejoice with me.


I couldn't resist scrawling a little color on the poor thing.
The girls are happily stationed in their new home and I have cleaned out the old one (an enormous box in the upstairs guest room) and will be vacuuming the 2 inches of dust eventually.    WOW  they made a lot of dust.   It was the airborne equivalent of silt.  Extra fine and everywhere!

 The girls have had to adjust to the harsh realities of life fairly quickly.   Our highs have only hit 60 since I moved them outside and the four of them have spent a good amount of time bundled together in the coop.


Between periods of sunshine they've spent most of their time inside.
Last night it rained continually.    I was anxious to find out if the coop was nice and dry inside, or if condensation had accumulated on the walls.  So I put on my Wellies and headed out there at 7:00am


It was dry!   I knew Batman had constructed a solid little home.

 If any of you are interested in venturing out to do chickens in your backyard I recommend two books;    Chick Days, Raising Chickens from Hatchlings to Laying Hens by Jenna Woginrich  This one is just the basics  but has great photos.   The other is  Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens by Gail Damerow.  This one is for the true chicken farmer but has all of the nuts-and-bolts information one will need even if only raising a few.   There is even a section on preserving eggs!  Directions on how to calculate the protein rations in the chickens feed, how to clean eggs for storage in the fridge, medical conditions to watch for,  etc...    If you only get one book  make it Damerow's.   I borrowed mine from a friend but fully intend to buy it. 

All the birdies agree that the grass is their favorite place to hang out.
When it comes to a coop/run.  Building your own is a LOT of work.   Our total cost came to $225.00.  If we had purchased a pre-made coop (equivalent to the one Batman built) we would have spent anywhere from $350-$500.00.   We looked at some that were smaller and cost $400 - without a run.  So, building your own is definitely the way to go.

I decided to paint ours to match the house.  Also because we already had the paint.  HA.    I mostly wanted to keep it from being an eyesore for the neighbors.  As you can see in our photos, the fences around here are rather short.   I was used to those 8 foot fences in San Jose.   These took a little getting used to.

We're supposed to have highs in the 70's next week.  I'll believe that if it happens.  *sigh*


How is your spring treating you?  Oh - I guess it's actually summer now.   I couldn't tell [note sarcasm].

2 comments:

  1. Stephanie (Just Me)Jun 1, 2011 04:09 PM

    I think those just may be the cutest rain boots I've ever seen!

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  2. Stephanie - I agree. They make me smile!

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