qail thai chicken house update
I used Free pallets to build this chicken coop and with a few other purchased materials. explained in the video. Showing the Update of my free pallet chicken…
Category: Chicken House
I used Free pallets to build this chicken coop and with a few other purchased materials. explained in the video. Showing the Update of my free pallet chicken…
Category: Chicken House
Damn nice ass coop. I like
that the best coop got to cost u a lot of money sale a couple good ace
should pay for it
i did that ,thats how i got my Bully dog..lol
love the coop really clean
brother that is the biggest and nicest chicken coop build i’ve seen from a
hmong brother. great job, wish one day i can do that. keep it up
Build a nice ass coop better make sure your birds plays really good to
deserve to stay in there
nice birds at 5:20 r they for sale
n the one at 7:00
Brilliant chicken house, great work. You also have very good birds
nice coop…
Wow I luv your chicken coop set up!!! You must spent alot of money building
it!!!
Very nice!
Nice man looks good keep up the good work
Thanks for watching…
Glad to help. I wouldn’t personally consider myself qualified enough to
make a video of such degree. I believe there are much more educated Chicken
tenders to learn from when it comes to all the mumbo jumbo… I just keep
the feed/water clean and full, collect eggs and let them run free range and
be happy chickens. If something major happens we have a local vet that will
do the Important stuff. Most definitely save money if you have the
little time n good size space to free range them.
Thanks Joe, Is there any diseases or parasites to watch out for? You ever
make a video on how to care for chickens? It sounds like it would be a lot
of fun and we eat lots of eggs and chicken, so maybe save some money too.
Will do, fence in the garden. Check!
Thanks I appreciate the advice and info.
They were… Silly Geese huh.? I am surrounded by Corn fields. we figured
they were looking to feed? I just thought it would be funny to share.
You can separate out your broody hen and let her keep her eggs and hatch
them; she is not producing when she is broody anyway; also she will only
eat and drink and poop once a day;
were these geese really going the wrong way? that worries me
Thanks buddy!
George is my favorite turd…:) But really I haven’t decided the attack
yet… lol Yellow Jackets are arch Rivals of mine… When I was a kid
around 5 years old. I was swarmed and stung along with my brother who got
it worse than I did. I ran faster than him… So Now we make yellow Jacket
burgers and eat them for breakfast… Haha…
Burn um…. hahha! Ahhh hahahaha!!!
ahaha great video
I loved how you got the camera right up into George’s face. Also when you
said, “say good night everybody”, all the chickens got quiet for a moment.
lol What are you gonna do about the yellow jackets?
Funny how you say things like they are fact! Sorry But I’m going to say
this as nice as possible. I’ve been around Farms and chickens my whole life
That might not be long. But I know for a FACT the bigger farms around here
use 2×3 and or even 2×4 lumber and haven’t had a problem for 75+ years…
Just saying! 90% of the chicken coops you will find and or buy will have
square or not round poles. Your idea is good but not Fact! Thanks
We make sure the feed bin is full and fresh water daily. Otherwise pretty
simple. Spring is the best time to start them. You might have eggs by
august give or take a few? many things factor that. Winter as long as they
have a good place to get out of the wind and weather they should be fine.
We help them with a heat lamp on cold nights. Never hurts in my opinion.
also they will continue to lay all winter if they are warm and happy.
Hope This helps Eggs are delicious and I know thr Fresh!
Chickens are a lot of fun… They each have a personality and show it lol.
but they are in my opinion pretty cheap to buy and keep. We use more feed
in the winter because they don’t free range much but when no snow on the
ground they are all free and eat all the bugs and thatch the grass in some
places… if you do free range them fence in the gardens or you can kiss
them goodbye. we only let them in the garden when its finished producing.
Time 5 mins in the morning and 5 mins at night
the chicken coop looks real nice. We’d like to get a few chickens, but not
sure what all goes into it or how much time they’d take to care for.
Good idea Thanks… But fixing the perch gives me something to do
sometimes… Lol But really I may have to do that soon. They just kick
it out I put boards up to contain it and they still insist on cleaning them
out clean. Unfortunately I have tried and we lost more with bedding because
of them kicking it all out it could be the roosters I have not noticed who
is doing it… Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.
Haha he makes a better watcher for the flock for right now…
when the nesting boxes had straw/bedding we lost more eggs… Because they
kicked them out with the bedding.
I was expecting that comment! I have been putting bedding in the nesting
boxes since I’ve had these chickens two years coming and they insist on
kicking and cleaning them out! You come tell them otherwise They lay
over a dozen a day I don’t think they can lay any better than that. Thanks
for the concern my roosters will hold the fort Just fine… We have not had
a problem since big george and little Calvin have been around… Thanks for
watching and leaving a comment.
Where is the straw in the nests? Hens lay better if there is straw or some
type of bedding. Also means less broken eggs. We use the long wood poles
for clothes closets as roosts bacause its better for their feet if a roost
is rounded. Here in the Sierra we have to put fine mesh construction wire
under the flooring and up the outside half way, otherwise racoons, opposum,
bob cat etc will chew threw the wood to get inside. Also keeps mice/rats
out, although we dont have that problem.
George make good soup !
Enjoyed the video. Tip: Cut some sapling poles long enough to span area. If
they sag, cut Y shaped one & use like a clothes line prop. We’ve always
used poles, as chickens can grip them easier than dimensional lumber. FWIW.
We’ve always kept hay, or an equivalent, in our nesting boxes. Eggs seem to
stay cleaner & fewer ones get broken. Just a thought, since — if it ain’t
broke, don’t fix it.
I have a quick little video of calvin and jimmy sparing bouncing around
like little ninjas… Lol I put the link to the video in the description