Saturday, May 25, 2013

We have wood.



It has been a while since the last installment of GPD. There are two main reasons for that. One, I have been busy and tired. I have been telling myself I need to do a chicken blog tonight, and end up in bed. Two, there is not much going on day to day to deserve a blog entry. I will tell you a little bit about the chickens and then a little bit about the coop.

First the chickens. Princess and Fairy are both doing well. They seem bigger every day. They are getting some brown feathers on their chest and wings. From what I understand they will be all brown when they mature. They poop often. They eat more than I expected and drink less than I expected. We give them some outside time each day. It’s fun. They have found this little pile of dirt, that used to be mud but is now dried and they give themselves dust baths. Something I guess chickens do. It is for sure an instinct, because no other chicken ever showed them where or how to do it. They definitely like to perch. Any time they can get on something with an edge or something similar to a branch, they get on it. That is all for the chicken report.
dirt/dust bathing
On to the coop, both current and future. I know all my readers out there. And there are many of you. Want to see the coop plans, well, so do I. I am sorry to say, there are still no materialized coop plans. However there have been great advancements in the acquiring of coop building materials.

First off was the awesome find of the scrap pallet wood I found on base. Asked the owner, he said it was mine for the taking. A good shipmate and fellow Whipped Dog let me borrow his truck and the wood was brought home that night. I am going to go off subject here bit, so I can get back on subject later. It will make sense. So, half of the deck that I made last year is looking a little beat. Not only does it look a little beat, but the boards are loose and they creak like crazy. I wanted to replace about half the deck. The side that get very harsh sun. I wanted to do this, had the truck, so, I made the trip to Lowes and got the wood for the new decking. What does this have to do with GPD you are asking? Here is the part where I get back on subject from being off subject. I am going to use the beat up and weathered wood from the deck along with the free wood from the base to make the coop. This coop will be made with 100% re-purposed wood. How green of me. More like, how cheap of me. I had to buy a few things. The wire for the sides and the floor, some screws etc. As for the plans, they are coming soon. Trust me, soon. Like many things that I build I tend to design and acquire materials in the wrong order. I see what I have or what I can get, material wise and then I design what I am building around the materials. This chicken coop seems to be no different and is proving that rule to be a rule. Now that I know what size and amounts of wood I have, I can start the design. More on that in another blog.
Free, New and Old Wood
  
The two ladies now reside in this sweet set up. It is, if you can’t tell, a Rubbermaid bin that I have cut a few holes in for air flow and an anti-slip carpet mat on top of to keep them in. The price was right, and the clean-up is very easy. I find myself doing most of the cleaning. Time and quality of job would be severely sacrificed if I had Geneva do it. I still make her help in some small way, but I clean it each day.
Rubbermaid coop, secured and a peek inside
 
I think that about sums it up and catches you up. They are growing fast that is for sure. And are going to need a bigger place soon. Have a good Memorial Day weekend, and remember what it’s all about. Our veterans who didn't make it home.
Your humble veteran
(Geneva posed me this way and took the photo)

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Baby chicken steps.



Good morning readers. We have now had our chickens for a few days. And besides the first night of them peeping for a few hours, before we went to bed, it has been easy, semi uneventful and fun. The only “negative” thing so far is they have pooped on me a few times. I think that has to do with I let them climb on me a lot when they are free.
 
We have made some improvements to our set up and we have doubled the total amount we have spent. From around $15 to $30. I will have a detailed running total soon. Still doing some technical studies on the best way to present that to you. I went to Kaneohe Farms Supplies to get a few things we will need in the future as well as can use now. Asagi Hatchery has most of these items, they just didn’t have them in stock, and I kind of wanted to get them sooner than later.
Feeder with out mason jar

I picked up a galvanized feeder. It accepts a mason jar on the top to hold feed. This will be more than enough for at least a day for two full size chickens. I passed on the plastic version of this. I think that is just the part of me that believes that metal is more durable, with no evidence in the chicken business to prove me right. I still might end up getting the plastic one, mostly just because it comes in purple, Geneva’s current favorite color and at under $4 it is a cheap birthday gift. I am holding off on putting the mason jar on, and just filling it will small amounts, but I have a feeling for sanitation reasons, it will have a jar soon.
 
Waterer
The next purchase was a waterer. Plastic was the only option, so I picked it up. It also accepts a mason jar, but the guy at the feed store says the mason jar once screwed in all the way covers the wholes and doesn’t let the water come out properly. So for an extra $3 I got the water container that is made for it. Needed, I don’t know, but at $3 I figured it didn’t matter if he was right or not.
Cedar shavings. Was a little concerned it did not have a picture of a chicken on the packaging.

The last purchase was a bag of wood shavings. I chose cedar shavings because it was the same price as the regular wood shavings and as a bonus has a nice fragrance that hopefully will mask the not so nice fragrance of the chicken poop. The plan is to line the box with newspaper then to cover the newspaper with shavings. This morning while in the garage saying hi to Princess and Fairy I saw a big Rubbermaid tote that is not very full. I think I am going to use it for the remainder of their non coop time. It for one is rubber and easy to clean. Two, it is bigger than the box they are in.
 
Princess and Fairy’s first time outdoors
Last big news, if you can call it that, is we spent some time out doors with the chickens. They loved it and I think we loved it too. They just walked all around my plants and pecked at things. Leave, bugs, seeds. I don’t know what ever chickens peck at. The big news with that is the height of our fence and the locations of the neighbors windows, I don’t think there is any chance of them seeing the chickens when they are walking around the back yard. That is a good thing. The ideas for the coop are solidifying, well at least in my head. No, I mean it, I actually have the whole plans in my head, with details and notes. They will materialize onto paper, computer or both soon. You will see them when I do.
 
Watching chickens is hard work
I hope you all have a good weekend. And may the force be with you.