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Homesteading Chicken Coop Build, Chickens, Pond, Garden & Projects

Discussion in 'Hobbies and Interests' started by Well Seasoned, Mar 25, 2018.

  1. wildwest

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    Yes, non so far no preditor losses, knock on wood. Many mornings they see foxes going home for the day. Sad for the dog that he won't train it! Kiddo and I talked about going over there some days this summer to teach the dog some basic commands, atleast make it easier for the neighbor chaining/unchaining him = less chance of him getting away (and coming over here for more).

    He did J, both. He also cleaned up the dead/dying chickens that morning, and knew the days of his dog enjoying his property are over.

    Yes, unfortunate all the way around for all of us. I didn't think of reporting though.
     
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  2. Dok440

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    I am so sorry to hear this. We had a coyote break into our coop and kill four of ours a year ago. We'll be thinking about you and hoping some make a full recovery.
     
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    Well thank you Dok, 5 out of 12 made it out alive. I unlocked the coop door today and atleast 2 of them came out for a bit. BTW, my husband was born and raised in San Joaquine, and you're almost the same age. Cool.
     
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    Rough morning at the stone house. Hawk got one of my jersey giants. If I was out 5 minutes earlier, she would of been ok. Im a little surprised a hawk would take on one of the giants. Couldnt carry her off.
    Now have 8 left. 3 are in coop, as of now 5 are missing.
    Going to get a couple owl decoys. See if that helps
     
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    Oh, I'm sorry! Did the hawk just leave her there?
     
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    Sorry to hear that...
     
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    It flew off to a tree and sat there when it saw me. When I went looking for the other chickens it came back and was trying to eat. I scared it off again.

    One of the reasons I got jersey giants is to help with hawks. They say large and black chickens deter hawks because they think they're crows. I guess this hawk didn't get the memo.
    I'll keep them locked up for a few days. I know you risk losing chickens to predators when free ranging, but this hawk pizzes me off.
     
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    For better or worse, ($20) I bought a gentle leader for neighbors dog tonight. Kiddo is game on training the neighbors dog with me. Sit/stay, then the collar on leash. TBH I haven't heard the dog in over a week. Dog was in my house for 10 minutes, peed and pooped, ya dogs have accidents and it chaotic. I hope my poor neighbor is not keeping inside because he can't handle him to get his chain on.
     
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    You have more patience with your neighbor and his dog than I would have.
     
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    Welp, this took a lot longer than it should have due to the weather. I started building this new chicken coop back in November. The shed is a kit from Lowes that doesn't include the floor/foundation or the roofing.

    This coop is in the same location as the old coop. The old coop was just a cyclone fence with slats attached and some tin panels for a roof. It flooded last year and again this year and we had to quickly relocate the chickens into the tool shed.

    I still need to finish painting the outside and a few odds and ends inside. The chickens are happy to have their bigger run area back.

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    Wonderful!! Is that a Brittany in the background?
     
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    Very nice Dok440 :thumbs:
     
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    Yes! That's Penny, she is 7 and it's hard not to get her in the pictures because she is everywhere all at once.
     
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    I'm a pushover for them. Cool you have one!
     
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    The girls are going to love it.... You done good... :thumbs:
     
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    We have four older chickens (over a year old to two years old) and 7 young ones (9 months old). They were separated before we moved them all into the new coop. In the old coop all the chickens except one (whoever was slowest) would sleep on the 2x4 roosts. The new coop has 14' of roosts and not a single chicken on it. The older birds are sleeping on top of the laying boxes and the young ones are on the floor. Sometimes I don't understand chickens. Do I have to pick one up and put it on a roost?
     
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    I had to keep them from getting on top of the totes that I keep the feed and bedding in. I eventually hung a garbage can lid from the ceiling that rests 4 or 5 inches above the totes. This way I can get into the totes, and the lid keeps the girls from roosting on them.
     
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    Looks great! Nice work, chickens will be very happy!
     
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    They finally figured it out- all are on the roosts this evening. I got them in the coop just in time. Weatherman says we will be getting 6" of rain over the next five days.
     
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    :yes:
     
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