StonyGarden said:
Next weekend is fix the old coop weekend. It needs a new roof and the door to be fixed. We're also going to raise it up and put in a floor. Nest boxes will be built onto the outside of the coop so there will be more room inside.
See? It's starting already
Of course, I was just having some fun with my post earlier. But everything I posted
has happened to me so far. They are interesting to watch as they develope, because it happens so fast. Every day is something new. I jumped in with both feet and ended up with over 40 chickens of 4 different breeds. So, your experience will be much different than mine. Each breed seems to have its own little quirks and differences which makes the whole thing very...complicated, sometimes. The CX are the easiest to care for over all. Yes, they eat and drink a lot, and constantly need cleaned up after. so they are the most labor intensive. However, they are very docile and predictable. They don't fight, or go crazy. They don't even seem to have any personality. They just eat, drink, sleep and poop...a lot!
The layers are a constantly changing dynamic in the coop. It seems that every day they learn something new and exciting (at least for a chicken). I think the worst of it is behind me now. The CX will be gone in a few more weeks, and the final coop remodel will take place, which is nothing more than taking out the CX brooder. Soon, I will have the run built and the layers will be going outside for some free time.
Don't let my humor discourage you. But do be aware that they go from fuzzball to hell on wheels in a hurry! Now, go check those butts!
