Err... 48 X 72 inches.
Don has me annoyed with the speed of his progress, and I am laid up with a bad neck from concrete work. But I had a itch to build something..
Seeing as how my hens just started laying, I thought I had better get the permanent coop done. This is mostly scrap wood... so far I am all of $25 into this project and I think I have all the materials.
Here's the framing crew at work:
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Inspectors are a pain. But throw them a little scratch under the table and they will look the other way.
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Unfortunately, a little scratch brings more inspectors, checking out the subflooring on the old place. They have declared it uninhabitable:
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Got this far in a few hours, had to knock off for our church annual fiesta! Going to have 8 boxes on the two wings, and perches in the middle.
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NM, that looks good.
If those inspectors get to be too much of a pain, show one of them the frying pan. It does wonders for moral of the others.
Do you have a tray concept for the underside? Seems the white/green goop will pile up pretty thick as is.
Maybe the girls will be given rakes. ???
Quote from: muldoon on September 07, 2008, 10:23:33 PM
NM, that looks good.
If those inspectors get to be too much of a pain, show one of them the frying pan. It does wonders for moral of the others.
Do you have a tray concept for the underside? Seems the white/green goop will pile up pretty thick as is.
We'll leave it open during three seasons and shovel out the poop. During the winter I am going to box off the bottom and clean it out once a week or so. Actually, I'll have a kid clean it out ;D
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It really makes the garden grow, Frank and small chunks dried make great dog candy....at least my dogs think so. d*
Frank when I first saw the thread title I thought "my gosh he has really changed his original demensions on his build". My son has wanted chickens for years. Been holding off. Got him pigs instead for his 4-H project. Wish I had went with the chickens. Still can I guess. Maybe build the coop as the 2nd story to the pig hutch ???
Keep this updated please. I need to learn this chicken stuff. Looks great so far.
Quote from: glenn kangiser on September 08, 2008, 12:25:03 AM
It really makes the garden grow, Frank and small chunks dried make great dog candy....at least my dogs think so. d*
This might explain the cause of my dog's breath. His nose is usually green from being in the tomatoes. I thought he was eating the fruit, but maybe he has been looking for chicken "nuggets" instead.
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You should have seen the smiling faces and black teeth when I brought in the load of alpaca doodoo... no boy --- no kisses.... ::)
One of the things that we did on our old chicken house that made it much easier to clean was to make one wall of the house hinged so that we could lift the whole thing up (the hinge was at the top) and prop it up with a hoe handle. Then we could scrape out the bottom of the house floor really easily, wash everything down, and add new bedding. We put old straw in the floor and the nests, and then the chickens would scratch it to pieces until the next good cleaning. Of course the straw and the chicken poop went directly onto the compost pile, and it broke down really fast because of the high N of the chicken poop.... it was better than adding fertilizer to the compost pile. Every time we'd clean out the house, we'd also rake out the coop, level any holes that the chickens had dug (I was always amazed at how deep a hole an aracauna could did looking for a bug or a worm!) Our chickens were always allowed to free-range during the day and were put in the coop at sundown.
NM Shooter, cute chicks! Looks like you'll have a nice chicken coop... HG, wish we could let our chickens free range - we did at 1st, but they kept getting eaten - then we fenced a big yard for them with chicken wire over the top but the raccoons & coyotes kept getting in. (not to mention bears...)
The Great Chicken Coop Name Game
OK... my neighbor told me that in the custom of chicken coops everywhere, I had to have a name for the coop. After long and arduous debate in my family, we have settled on a name.
So here's the deal... closest guess to the name we picked wins two jars of El Pinto Salsa...local place just dined at by visiting candidates McCain and Palin...they liked the salsa so much they left with extra jars for home.
I'll give you a hint... it has something to do with my alias, town name (Corrales), or my chickens (I have 2 Rhode Island Reds, 6 Barred Rocks, 2 Californians, and 2 Buff Orpingtons).
Good luck!
(got more done tonight)
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Shooters Chicken Corral
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shooters barred buff rock please send sauce to muldoon corral
Shooters Pollo Parilla de Corrales
Hmmm! Muldoon is in the lead. Pretty sad too, as his guess is a mile off ;D
We're ready to get the skin on. I need to have this done this weekend.
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Just FYI... this is what a $280 egg looks like. Of course that drops to $140 when the second egg appears, so we should have eaten that first one fast.
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New Mexico Red Rocks Chicken Corral? ???
Shooter's Buff Barred Rock California-style Coop?
am i even close?
Homey, the words "Barred Rock" make you the new leader.
Getting warmer... ;D
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Barred Rock Country Design.
Shooter's Barred Rock Birdhouse?
The Barred Rock Barn?
Shooter's Barred Rock Bird Saloon?
Shooter's Barred Rock Ranch?
Shooter's Barred Rock Ranch Corral?
Barred Rock Ranch or Barred Rock Corral?
You are this close! Think play-on-words
Here's another hint...
I've renamed my hens Grace, Pat, Janice,Tina, Alanis....
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P.S. Bonus points if you guess the name of the rooster.
Roosters name, Foghorn Leghorn or Hendrix?
Barred Rock Chicken Ranch.
Shooters Barred Rock Chicken Ranch.
Quote from: NM_Shooter on September 12, 2008, 09:21:30 AM
You are this close! Think play-on-words
Here's another hint...
I've renamed my hens Grace, Pat, Janice,Tina, Alanis....
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P.S. Bonus points if you guess the name of the rooster.
Madonna, Whitney......
Shooters Barred Records Chicken Ranch
Barred Records Chicken Ranch
Rooster name, "Vinyl"
Barred Rock Chicks Corral?
Please dont say you have a hen named Tina and a rooster named Ike.
"Best little Chicken House in New Mexico"
Maybe one hen is named Dolly?
heh
Oh Stinkerbell, I may have to take a point away for that one ::)
I give up.
Shooters Chicken Corral- Barred Rocks in the Buff
Okay... last hints! I am going to unveil the coop in all of it's majesty today (assuming I get the roof done ;D) and name a winner!
Here's what you know so far....
It's a play on words. You've got the first two: Barred Rock ______________ (Homey is in the lead)
The hens are named after famous female recording artists.
So.....For the last word, think "lodging".
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Barred Rock Inn (Hard Rock Inn)
This thread is so fowl!
Ok... except for the ridge metal, I'm calling this done.
This would be... the Barred Rock Hotel.
That makes my rooster "Elvis"
and makes Red the winner! Red... send me a PM for a shipping address. Name your poison... mild is pretty mild. Medium would be warmer than you would want to feed to most kids, and Hot will light you up.
4'X4' roosting area, 4 nesting boxes each wing.
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Thanks for playing!
That's a beauty, Frank.
awfully nice looking house for a bunch of chickens, Shooter! Darn, and I was so close. If I'd only got online after taking the kids to the fair yesterday, I bet I could have guessed it. Elvis is a proper name for a crooner. [cool]
Very nice.
Very nice coop, Frank.