Urban city chicken coop tour

| November 9, 2013 | 25 Comments

An update on our Seattle urban chicken coop including the new chicken run and introducing our three new lovely chicken ladies: Roxy, Sarah and Chloe. For mor…

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  1. thecrunchychicken says:

    @iezzzwan Our neighbor cats sit on top of the green roof and peer over the
    side and will sit there and watch them all day. It’s like Chicken TV. Our
    dog, on the other hand, would definitely go after them, so we just don’t
    let them out at the same time. Although I think the chickens would kick his
    butt!

  2. thecrunchychicken says:

    @feargalb No, not so far. If we did, I would increase the use of
    diatomaceous earth in their run. Chickens dust themselves in dirt to
    prevent mites, having the DE on their bodies would kill the mites.

  3. mai nguyen says:

    hi, i think your chicken coop look cool but it kind small for the chicken
    run around in backyard it batter u make it big . all my life i love chicken
    to have good egg everyday. thank

  4. Robert Walsh says:

    Silly goose?

  5. Nathan Deneault says:

    pretty lady ;)

  6. adam g says:

    how loud are they?

  7. Christopher Kulhanek says:

    When it comes to the poop smell there shouldn’t be any if you have proper
    compost. We clean our coop every 2 weeks and there is no smell even in the
    coop.

  8. Drakon Red says:

    i love u girl u have a great ideas congrats! and i like that u concern
    about the people living around u i want u like neighbor

  9. simone gervais says:

    lol they start flapping around like some crazy ladies

  10. Gary Brody says:

    hey do u have to have a male chicken in with your female chickens probably
    a stupid question

  11. dibblydooda says:

    Raccoons! I’d watch those sneaky felines. They like chicken, yum.

  12. dLimboStick says:

    I hope you clip their wings, so they don’t fly out of your yard, because
    Yes, chickens CAN fly. Not high or far, but they can fly up on your roof or
    over your fence. Just have to clip the tips of one wing, so if they try to
    fly they’ll just do a barrel roll.

  13. happydreamer1000 says:

    nice setup I give you credit on your coop

  14. KainanRa's Suburban Homestead says:

    Hope you do some more videos.

  15. Tonya Simpson says:

    I live in the country and have plenty of room and Chickens don’t’ really
    need that much room. her pen is pretty nice.. and way to go having chickens
    in an urban setting..

  16. Lisa Keck says:

    I enjoyed your video! My husband have talked about getting chickens for a
    couple of years, but it is prohibited by county code. We live on the corner
    and anyone driving by could see into our yard during the winter months. Are
    you zoned for chickens?

  17. barry graham says:

    @BubbleGumCastle21 no,it takes 2!! it the old story come on man!!

  18. Tonya Simpson says:

    if they come into your yard and invade your coop then you have every right
    to shoot the predator. we run into the neighbors dogs coming over and
    killing our chickens and they only get a few warnings before we have to
    take matters into our own hands.

  19. panalakia says:

    Don’t you think that run is too small for 3 chickens? They do not have much
    space to have natural chicken behaviour of foraging, looking for insects
    etc.

  20. Lulu Han says:

    I love your video, really funny commentary

  21. Austin Brown says:

    where did u get that coop? it is awesome!

  22. edstar83 says:

    Well if you built you coop properly, cats wouldnt be able to get in. One
    day you are going to shoot the wrong cat and the owner is going to kick
    down your front door.

  23. time 2think says:

    Hi, Thaks for vid… do you have problems with mites as I hear wood can
    harbour the criters!

  24. rodeogirl13245 says:

    wow my chickens are used to around -15 to -20 degrees at night:)

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