Showing posts with label urban chicken farmer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban chicken farmer. Show all posts

Monday, June 2, 2014

Saturday, May 10, 2014

backyard chickens.

So with a little bit of cajoling from K - I caved and agreed to getting some chicks to raise in the backyard. It seemed like they'd pretty much take care of themselves, they're 'green' (i.e. they create great - umm, waste - for compost that people actually buy at big box home improvement stores and they eat food scraps and bugs and take care of the yard), and - maybe best of all - they'll lay delicious eggs.

It seems the idea of raising a backyard flock is pretty popular these days so by no means is this anything revolutionary, but it's sort of a big step for me. No worries though - as soon as we got our cardboard box of chirping chicks home from the local feed store I was hooked.




Our little chicks act more like puppies playing with each other than chickens... they chase each other around, never peck at one another, and sleep in a big ball of feathers with their heads all on one another. They're adorable.

But clearly getting chicks necessitated building them a suitable home. Not wanting to invest hundreds and hundreds of dollars whilst trying to keep things simple I opted for an A-frame design. But I couldn't just throw together some 2x4 + plywood monstrosity... I wanted it to - well - sort of match the house. Or at least look like it belonged in the same yard. Details details...

So I went to The Depot and picked out a bunch of outdoor treated (not pressure-treated) stock and got to work...


First things first... construct the A-frame and attach the chicken wire -


One end would have a door for them to come in and out cos we planned on letting them free range in the backyard (which would mean having to throw up a chicken fence - but fortunately I found a huge spool of 2x2" fence wire behind the garage perfectly suited for that) and the other would be solid. I had lots of leftover cedar shake from doing the front porch gable (and finishing it) and garage so I thought that'd be a nice touch.



So then for the nest box something like this -


To build each of the panels I just used a sheet of thin plywood I had leftover - then tacked on some leftover roofing felt and 1x3s for trim to get things started -


Then stapled on the shingles -


and boom!


Same thing for the back -


Added some acrylic sheet roofing to the non-nest side for wind/rain protection whilst still letting in light, painted the trim to match the garage and back doors (Benjamin Moore HC-10 stuart gold) and stained the cedar to match the gables and... A-frame chicken coop!


Granted... it'll require some improvements - like another matching panel to go below the nest box on the west side of the coop to protect the little girls from wind/rain and keep them dry (stupid rain). And we'll see what else - but at least for now they have a nice little home for when they're not out and about pecking in their run.

I do love these little chickens...

(Whisper - New Hampshire Red - in front with her sister Willow - same breed - behind... and little Thump - Americauna - on the right... )


(Thump and - umm - either Whisper or Willow... )


(Thump... the crazy one... )


(And little Dori... )