Showing posts with label Chicken Coop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicken Coop. Show all posts

28 September 2013

The girls are doing well in there new home


The Gateway is almost complete.
I still have to etch the name of the chicken run in the top plate.


Rooster ... the Great Protector





Starting the day


Looking for food


Like I said, Rooster... the Great Protector

I say Boy! Get out of here with that camera you're scaring my ladies.


05 September 2013

I can see the light at the end of the coop

We've come a long way from this.

                                                                                                                                                                      13 July 2013

To this!

                                                                                                                                                            5 September 2013

The chicken coop project is finally coming into the home stretch although there is probably 20 or so hours left to fine tune things. At this point though the bigger chickens could move in this weekend.

The hatchlings have been living on the bottom for some time now and are quite comfortable in their new home.





Funny how you think a project might take a weekend or two and it takes several … months.

19 August 2013

The chicken coop's coming along

Okay, it's taking longer than I thought but it's getting there.



Bottom's complete and the Guineafowls have been at home ever since
Most of the fencing in complete.
Gate's in.
Nesting boxes are in place
Roof framed.
Maybe 30 hours left.
I'll keep you posted


29 July 2013

Update on the chicken run


Posts dug in and set for the fencing



The kids help set the post


Plumb






Post filled and pressed with dirt




Echo, the young ones and I started on the bottom of the coop.
As you can see one chicken knows all this effort is for them or at lest him. 

15 July 2013

Our new Chicken Coop

Our friend’s Rick and Marlo were generous enough to give us a chicken coop they no longer needed. The trick was to get it from their property to ours.


In comes John, so we went next-door wrapped some chains around the coop, 
lifted it up, and started the ½ mile journey. 


Trying to stabilize the coop from swinging.
Didn't work!


Somewhere between there and here things went awry.

John went up an incline in the road, the backhoe bounced, the legs hit the ground and broke off and the bucket went through the roof.



Quite entertaining to say the least.



Hey John do you have a match?







All was not lost; we continued on our way, repaired the legs, and set it in position. After John left Echo and I went back over the legs, straighten them out, and reinforced them.

Today we’ll work on the top portion and dry in the roof.

Things are coming together.