Saturday, May 23, 2009

This is how we do it.

This is how we get the girls into the chicken yard every morning. We have been so consumed with work that making a walkway to the yard from the coop has fallen to the wayside. I hope we make the time to build a passage way for them this weekend because this is just silly!



First we take the back wall of the coop off


by taking the bolts off


then we put all the girls in a plastic bin (this is their old house from the sewing room)


once they are all in


we carry the bin over to their yard


once in the chook yard we set them free where they stay until dusk

Monday, May 18, 2009

Backyard Beauties

A few photos of our young ladies enjoying their new yard over the weekend.



One of the wyandotte girls Pippi or Lacey.



Coraline



Madalyn is showing off some wattle.



After eating her strawberry tops Mable looks like a raptor after the kill.



Thursday, May 14, 2009

Good Bye Violette



Jessica & I agreed to give Violette away to her mom for mothers day. We both think one less chicken will be a good thing. I had become quite attached to her but know she will have a good life up in Petaluma with her other hatch mates that her mom had picked up at the same time we got our chicks. I will miss her and hope to go visit soon.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Strawberry tops

What'cha got?

Oooh, yummy!


The girls got to enjoy some strawberry tops from the Point Richmond farmers Market today. I also picked up these sweet peas that have a intoxicating scent.


"intoxicating"

Monday, May 11, 2009

Cool Coop



Jessica and I got the news that our chicken coop would be ready for pickup on Saturday! We rented a big pickup truck from U-Haul and made the 80 mile trip down to Morgan Hill to meet Knox ( The young owner of Cool Coops).
When we pulled up the driveway I could see our coop, like a beacon of hope the corrugated metal roof shone in the sun. We need to get the chicks, which were now looking a lot like pullets, out of the sewing room and into the backyard like fast (like last week).
Knox and his dad loaded the coop into the truck for us ,thank goodness! The very well made coop weighs a ton even with its removable panel and roof we were going to have a time getting it in the backyard.
We finally arrived home and it was time to unload the very heavy coop. I was thankful to see my dad was finishing up the door on the chicken run in back and happy that my brother, who rents the lower portion of the house, was home. I employed them both in a hurry.
After a lot of unnecessary thought (my dad wanted to take the coop apart!) and unnecessary heavy lifting we decided the best strategy was to remove part of the gate leading into the back yard. Once that was accomplished Jessica, Christian (my brother) and I carried the coop up the side of the house and into the backyard where it now resides. Phew! We still can't believe that we carried it all the way up there.
Now we have to figure out how to make the coop and yard one unit, yes, I know, not very well thought out, but, I figure if we made it this far...


Monday, May 4, 2009

Under Construction

The yard before

Jessica and Dad hard at work
Digging those post holes wasn't easy!
Almost done and we are in serious need of some ibuprofen!