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Monday, April 18, 2011

Our DIY CHICKEN COOP made out of an old fence! Plus the chicks have arrived!

We now our Chick Farmers. 
Well, not really. 
We live in the city.  We own chicks.  We have a garden
But, the word Farmer is far from what we are.  We have no idea what we are doing.  Does Lucille Ball come to mind?  Yeah, me neither.

My hubby and eldest son made this chicken coop.  I love seeing them work together! 
Father and Son Building Chicken Coop
My hubby doesn’t read instructions.  My son reads encyclopedias.   Yeah, it was fun to watch!
Chicken Coop PlannerHe enjoys power tools like his Dad.  This tool is so cool – it is part gun!  Yeah, I got to shoot it. Building a Chicken Coop without plansThese guys could make “anything” out of old fence boards. 
And they have! 
Look at our Kid’s Fort or our Fence
We’ll never say no to free old lumber.  Chicken WireWe wanted to make sure our Chicken Wire was small.  I had researched and researched where little things could crawl in the wire and murder all the chickens.  We will not be held liable for Chicken-murders. The Chicken TemplateI love how it looked framed.  Progress!
Chicken Coop Door
I love how my hubby made this door!  I just thought it was so “Little House on the Prairie-ish.”
Chicken NestsThe Lid to get in the “Chicken Nests”.  The job my kids will fight over, I’m sure.Homemade Chicken Nest BoxesHome-made Chicken Nest Boxes  - We might lay them with something to make them easier to clean out.  Octogon Chicken WireThe Chicken Wire…notice how small it is.  If you are like me, you may have never noticed wire before…or cared. Are you my Ethel?
Interior of the Chicken CoopNotice the Sweet Hotel for our chicks! 
I’m thinking the Chicken Ritz!Homemade Chicken Door
The FINISHED Product! 
(Except for the décor, chickens, and fragrant flowers to mask any un-wanted odors.)
Chicken Coop made with Old Fence Boards
So, what do you think?  Not so Lucille Ball! 
More like Green Acres!

Our chicks have arrived! 

Their names are
(which are subject to change once they go in the Big House…aka the Coop.)
Potpie, Fajita, Dumpling, Casserole, Noodle and Paula Deen.
No we are not going to eat them!  Well, their eggs.  But, not them!
Butter Looking ChicksWe are not really sure what these are!  The store didn’t know either.  They might be Delaware.Our city limit is 6 chicks!All 6 chicks!  (This is all our city will allow.)BantamsThese are the black chicks.  We think they may be Bantams.  
For my Ethels – Bantams are just smaller chickens.  Their eggs are much smaller.   Production Red ChicksThese are the Production Reds.  They are a cross between New Hampshire Reds and Rhode Island Reds.  They are supposed to be heat tolerant and good egg layers.Black BantamsThey are penguin looking to me, what do you think?  I know my Lucille Ball is coming out – penguin looking chicks?  Paula Deen ButterThis one reminds me of Paula Deen – the color of Butter.Baby ChicksThey do not like the camera’s flash.  Or they were acting shy.  Or maybe they were being “chicken!”  hehe!
Stay tuned for further updates from the Nut, City Slicker’s Chicken Farm!  

Blessings to you!  You are loved!


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6 Loving Comments:

Layton Family Joy said...

Now - I would TOTALLY touch one of those! Great work on the coop - amazing!

Anonymous said...

What's amazing is how much my eldest grandson has grown up! Wow, he's almost as tall as Daddy. Yall need to hurry up and come see Grandma - is it time yet? My chickens needs you! Of course, their coop is not as wonderful. Great job ! Might want to purchase an essential oil diffuser from your mom.....Love to all!

Keri On said...

Hooray for baby chicks! They are really cute! We actually keep ours in the house for the first week...in a box where everyone - cept'in the dog - can reach them! I can only handle it for a week, but, it is sweet noise and fun soft snuggles! Enjoy! - I think they may eat those ugly green worms if you've a mind to let 'em!

~ ~ Ahrisha ~ ~ said...

So cool little chicks. I always wanted some but now that we live in the country and I really could have them all of our neighbors raise them so we get our eggs really fresh and cheap. No need to raise them for the eggs but it would be fun to hug them.
~ ~Ahrisha~ ~

Homeschool on the Croft said...

I will definitely be back here - with hubby next time, cos we're looking into getting some chickens, but of course, we *cannot* buy a chicken coop.... No. no. no! Hubby has to make one, so here we have the 'recipe' for one. Perfect!

The Pennington Point said...

Looks good! I'm looking forward to hearing how well it works. It looks small. Lisa~

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