The coop is finished, the run has yet to be done, but the coop is done. I moved the girls into it today, which was a great relief for them and me. Now, perhaps, the distraction of little chicks taking me away from work will settle down……..or maybe not…….I make no guarantees. But it was time to move them.
The box they were in was in the bathtub in the spare bathroom and it really wasn’t sized for 8 growing chicks. It was the largest I could find that would fit in the tub:
Notice the one perched on the edge of the box? Well one of my girls fell down between that edge and the tub and injured her leg. She’s active, on one leg, and she’s flying okay; but she tends to stay to herself. I’m not concerned at this point with her long term survival, she’s eating and drinking and alert; she just doesn’t like being jostled by the others. But that was notice to us that we needed to get them moved. So M and I worked on the coop securing it today.
We (mostly he) put in wire mesh to secure the eaves and allow ventilation:
We (again mostly he) put screen inside the windows to allow for security when they’re hinged open for ventilation:
Notice the lamp inside, I’ll be using it at night for a little extra heat for them as the evenings an get a bit cool and they aren’t totally feathered out yet.
Of course the door is a custom fit:
Of course MY part of the project was to paint the outside, which I’ll do when we get a couple days without the probability of thunderstorms.
Inside the girls now have plenty of room:
Of course they explore it in groups! Hmmmm, is that why we call them CHICKENS?! LOL
And the coop comes with it’s own security, the D-O-G patrol:
Although I don’t believe his intensity is aggression to the chickens at this point, more likely it’s curiosity, he (and the 3 others) are the reason we’ve gone to great lengths with security. And will continue that extra precaution as we build their run.
In other “things keeping me from fabric”, we’ve got this load of topsoil delivered that needs spread. It’s under the blue tarp due to a threatening thunderstorm and M reminding me that dry dirt is lighter to shovel to spread than wet dirt:
There’s also a pile of mulch almost at big as this that needs spread!
Of course while the Cherry tree and the Azalea’s are either blooming or threatening to bloom:
And the lawn needs mowed again already:
Brandi is making me wonder why I paid for grooming as all she wants to do is play in the dirt and leaves:
Cocoa say “My picture too please”:
And I’m left to wonder, will life return to normal now that the chickens are in the coop,or is this the new normal?
Quilty content to follow soon…………… I hope as I miss it!
Knitting and spinning content to follow soon………I hope as I miss that too!
Cooking content to follow……………….nah, never!!!!! But then you already knew that! LOL
Hope you’re spring is starting out as full and active as ours is here!