Digging

June 10th, 2009 .

Yesterday I decided it was about time I had a bit of a clean out in the chicken run. This is the second time that I decided to clean it out – last time I wanted to turn over all of the soil in the run but the ground was too hard. As it had rained yesterday morning, I decided to dig it over while the ground was still soft. It was a lot softer than last time but still hard work!

I turned over all of the soil in the run

I turned over all of the soil in the run

When I had finished turning over the soil I put down some Stalosan F which is a powdered disinfectant that should hopefully keep the smell down. It took me about 2 hours to clean the whole run out but hopefully it won’t need doing again for a while.

It might not look tidy but you should have seen it before!

It might not look tidy but you should have seen it before!

My Latest DIY Coop Modification

June 1st, 2009 .

Recently I have been finding that cleaning the poo out of the coop is a little bit unpleasant. It’s not because I have to pick up the chicken poo – I have got used to that now. The reason that I have been finding it difficult is that I have to hold the nest box lid open with one hand, whilst leaning on the fence in an awkward position and clean the chicken poo out with my other hand (obviously I wear gloves). What makes matters worse is that the awkward position I have to stand in often brings my face quite close to the chicken poop.

Well not anymore! I finally decided to do something about it and added this hi-tech invention to the side of my coop.

This took me a whole 2 minutes to do and I think it may even have cost me just over 20p...

This took me a whole 2 minutes to do and I think it may even have cost me just over 20p...

I had some hooks in my garage and decided to tie a bit of string round them to hold the door open. When I was walking through the house to get the string I found this little rubber ring on the floor so decided to tie it on the end of the string to put over the hook – I don’t even know what it is or where it came from. It’s amazing how such a small effort has made my life easier!

Clean Out

May 15th, 2009 .

Today I got home from work early and decided to give the chicken run a bit of a clean out. It was starting to get a bit smelly and after cleaning it out I can see why! I must have removed about a bucket full of chicken poo off of the floor. Considering the size of chicken droppings that is quite a lot!

I had to move the run out of the way to clean it properly which was a bit of a pain – it is very difficult to move it by yourself without breaking it. Before moving it I had to crawl in and pull out the pieces of wood that I put in there for the girls to climb on. When I was inside there the smell was terrible! Once I had got the coop out of the way I raked up all of the poo and attempted to fork the ground over a bit but the ground was pretty hard so I gave up on that one pretty quickly. I did manage to turn over some of the ground so hopefully the girls will enjoy dust-bathing in the loose earth.

More Eggs!

May 4th, 2009 .

Since my last post, I have had 1 egg every day. I have weighed the eggs each day and they have been getting bigger and bigger – unfortunately my digital scales only go up to 50 grams so I can no longer keep track of their weight. I had been trying to work out who was laying the eggs all week and on Saturday I finally figured it out.

I got up around 10:00 on Saturday and the brown one (I know I need to give her a name!) was nowhere to be seen. I opened up the coop and she was laying down in the nest box. She ended up going in and out of the nest box for about an hour and when I went outside there was an egg in the box – still warm and …moist (nice).

Yesterday a similar thing happened and she laid another egg. I took the egg back inside and then the grey one started to act a bit weird, also going in and out of the nest box for a while and she laid an egg too! I was pretty pleased – 2 hens have started laying in the past week.

The grey one laid this egg (on the right) which was 33.63 grams.  The egg on the left is a shop bought large egg.

The grey one laid this egg (on the right) which was 33.63 grams. The egg on the left is a shop bought large egg.

Later on I went outside to change their water and I found the tiniest egg laying in the run – the third egg of the day. Now I have 3 chickens that are all laying so I’ve been eating eggs for breakfast over the weekend which has been great. It’s very satisfying to be eating eggs produced in your own garden.

I have been eating lots of eggs

I have been eating lots of eggs

The first 2 eggs I got off of the brown one were laid in the run and were very dirty. Luckily she has started to lay in the nest box which is good – although they still get a bit dirty because the girls sleep in there. The grey one also managed to do it in the nest box yesterday but today she did it on the hard coop floor which caused the egg to crack. I am still waiting for daisy’s second egg…

Daisy's tiny egg is bottom left, the brown one's egg is top left and the 2 on the right are shop bought.

Daisy's tiny egg is bottom left, the brown one's egg is top left and the 2 on the right are shop bought.

Apart from the egg laying not a lot else has happened. I have been trying to get the chickens used to being picked up by picking them up once or twice a day. They really don’t seem to like it so I’m not sure if I will carry on doing it. It could make things easier for me if they do get used to it because sometimes I have to pick them up to put them in the run.

The girls are getting a bit more used to me now.

The girls are getting a bit more used to me now.

Last night I blocked off the nest box so that the girls were forced to sleep in the coop. I was hoping that they would use the perches but instead they all huddled together on the floor near the nest box. It did make poo picking a lot easier though (the floor of the coop slides out) and means that the nest box is still clean for laying. I am going to keep blocking it off each night until they learn to sleep on the perches.

Worming

April 16th, 2009 .

Today my order of Flubenvet arrived in the post so I started the process of worming the girls. The instructions on the bottle say that half of the container is enough to medicate 100kg of chicken feed and that I should feed it to them every day for 7 days. Unfortunately this isn’t practical with such a small amount of birds so I had to look up the correct dosage on the net. I managed to find the information here.

Apparently I am supposed to give the girls approximately 0.12 grams of Flubenvet each day of the treatment, so I used my digital scales to measure out 0.35 grams and mixed it with a little cooking oil. I then added a large handful of mixed corn and stirred it in the mixture. The oil meant that the medicine coated he corn and didn’t simply fall to the bottom of the container (Flubenvet is a fine powder). I put it in the run and the girls ate the lot.

It was raining all day today and the floor of the run was turning into a bit of a swamp, so I thought it was probably a good time to let the girls out and give it a bit of a clean. I came inside to cook dinner and pretty much left them to it. At one point I looked out the window and the grey one had managed to find another scrap of silicon sealant in the garden somewhere so I ran outside and chased her around the garden. Unfortunately she managed to eat it! I had a look where she had been scratching around and found some more sticking out of the ground. I can’t see any more but I do worry about the kind of rubbish that they eat when they are out in the garden.

Whilst I was in the house the girls kept coming up to the French doors and peering in with their beaks right up to the window. Then, after I had eaten my dinner I was sitting watching tv when the grey one came up to the door and tried to jump in! She looked pretty startled when she hit the window!