Tuesday, January 4, 2011

The Christmas Coop Scoop

Count your chickens before they melt!
The lumber delivery...
Dogs inspect the wood...
It will do...
The deck gets assembled next door at our son Andy's place where he has a fully equipped tool trailor...

Transporting the deck to our yard...
Cory lays the deck while Cairn enjoys the winter sun...
Alec put in a bunch of solo building hours over New Year's...

It was Alec's idea to mount this old rooster on the chicken coop - it was part of the weather vane on the old barn - it survived that big fire!

The ghost of Christmas future...
Our son Andy donated some roofing shingles from his business...

Kaitlyn cutting the shingles...


She's one cute chick!

Last week our son-in-law Cory spearheaded the building of a chicken coop for Miller Mountain as a Christmas gift for my husband, Garry, (Garry had a coop started in our old barn that burned down in 2002...) and rallied the help of his wife, our daughter Kaitlyn, and our son Alec, who was home from California for the holidays. (I was the official documenter of the project... :^) We will be getting a dozen laying hens in March, and Garry plans to purchase some guineafowl, as well, and eventually some meat birds.
What a fabulous gift! We're all looking forward to an eggcellent New Year!!

1 comment:

Susan Beauchemin said...

This is a delux coop! What a great gift! Just yesterday, I went over to care for George's chickens--he has a fenced in yard so I let them out of their pen to get some sun. They pecked around and dug themselves into some dry patches of dirt under a table--they clucked and nestled themselves into some warm sunny spots. I was afraid I would have a hard time corralling them back into their pen,(Patience and I chased them around to no avail the other day) Mike suggested moving real slow--very slowly inching them back to their pen which was now full of fresh water and feed. It worked!! So move slow!