When I picked up all of those shipping crates I knew that I would make the goats an additional shelter. I started building this towards the end of the coop project.
I've gotten much better at certain things so this was much faster. I added the roof by using a piece off of another crate and reinforced the corners of the crate with 2 x 4s that would angle and support a roof.
I cut two different size doorways for a reason. I was trying to give them more shelter from the wind and cold air and a small part of me hoped that the little ones would use the little door and the big one wouldn't be able to.
Kelly was already checking it out
I sealed the outside and the roof with wood sealer and I still want to add another piece of wood across the top of the doorways but I went back to working on the coop after I took these pictures.
The next day I put a piece of wood over the top half of the entry. I decided (so far) not to cut the doors larger because the two smaller goats were able to get inside. I'll wait to see if Jenny goes in later today.
What started as a single mom's simple desire for her kids to be away from the city and to be surrounded by more trees has turned into the drive to have a more self sufficient life-style
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Giving the goats something more
Building another coop
Decided to put together information about how our chicken coop was built. Our first one was made from the same material but was built the original way - horizontally. I decided to make this one vertical for a variety of reasons.
First I found these huge shipping crates on Craigslist for $10 months ago. When we went last time we could only fit one in the truck that I was using.
I found the man's phone number and called him asking if I could come buy some more from him and he agreed. They were about an hour away
We were able to fit three of the large crates (they are over 6 feet long, 3 feet and 4 feet tall) on the trailer that I rented. Then we fit a 3 foot by 3 foot crate at the back inside the last big one. We also had some extra pieces of wood tucked in on the other side.
This was the future coop. By this point I'd removed the huge blocks of wood off the bottom by simply removing the entire bottom of the crate. I installed some thick pieces of wood on the new bottom with wheels so I can move it into the goat pen easier and then flipped it up horizontally.
Got a new side put on where the former bottom was (took this off one of the other crates.) And I painted it with wood sealer so that it can withstand the weather.
I added the nesting boxes that I made out of 3 gallon buckets from a dollar store and scrap pieces of wood. And I added three roosting bars. I am worried about the top row of birds pooping down onto the lower birds so I may add a "poop bar" later. A poop bar is a piece of wood that I would put under the roosting bar to catch the poop. If I use linoleum or metal on it then it's easier to clean.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Good Morning
Took these pictures last week when I went out to the coop.
Yes those are Christmas lights in the coop.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
You want me to do WHAT?
The goats never got better after the last vet visit so they had to come out again.
The vet said that they needed a series of three shots - EACH. They said they could come back each time and I would pay for it, or they could leave the shots with me.
They showed me how to give the shots and then left on their merry way.
I'm suppose to do this?!
I can't even hear stories about a paper cut! I nearly pass out every time I donate blood! I can't even look at a tooth that's fallen out!
Today was the second shot. It took us a few minutes to catch the goats and then Jennifer helped to hold their heads still while I grabbed on to their skin and gave them the shot.
It was horrible. I started feeling queasy and wasn't even sure if I could do them all.
Carrie was the last one and she's never tried so hard to get away from me before we even gave her the shot. After the shot she wouldn't even come near me. It broke my heart.
There is no way that I can give the third shot to them. I need to find someone else to come out and do this.
The vet said that they needed a series of three shots - EACH. They said they could come back each time and I would pay for it, or they could leave the shots with me.
They showed me how to give the shots and then left on their merry way.
I'm suppose to do this?!
That needle is HUGE! |
I can't even hear stories about a paper cut! I nearly pass out every time I donate blood! I can't even look at a tooth that's fallen out!
Today was the second shot. It took us a few minutes to catch the goats and then Jennifer helped to hold their heads still while I grabbed on to their skin and gave them the shot.
It was horrible. I started feeling queasy and wasn't even sure if I could do them all.
Carrie was the last one and she's never tried so hard to get away from me before we even gave her the shot. After the shot she wouldn't even come near me. It broke my heart.
There is no way that I can give the third shot to them. I need to find someone else to come out and do this.
Monday, November 26, 2012
Down one rooster
Rooster (really, that's his name) has been getting more aggressive. Based on everything I've read and been told, you simply can't have an aggressive rooster. And by aggressive I mean that he is going after people. Roosters can claw out eyes, rip open skin, and do some serious damage.
He went after me once a few weeks ago and I used the old-school method of chasing him right back until he backed down, and then chased him for a few minutes to embarass him in front of his girls. He's left me alone ever since.
He's gone after Jeremiah but Jeremiah was too scared to chase him down and put Rooster in his place.
And then, this last week, Rooster went after me again. He would not back down. For a good 60 seconds I was swinging a stick at him and even kicking out at him trying to get him to just back away and stop trying to attack me, but he would not back down. I finally got him to stop going after me and I chased him a bit to make my point.
Five minutes later, he was after me again. I actually made contact kicking him (not hard, but enough to scare him and to try to protect myself) and he still wasn't backing down. He actually went through my shoe and hit my foot with his beak at one point.
Rooster has to go. :(
I'm looking for someone to take him and I'm not sure if he will become a member of a flock or a piece in a chicken soup, but I don't want to know. Roosters aren't usually wanted for anything more than meat unless they are pure bred roosters so I have a feeling that's where he will end up. That is a part of life, I do eat meat, I just feel bad that I knew him and named him and that's where he might end up. :(
He went after me once a few weeks ago and I used the old-school method of chasing him right back until he backed down, and then chased him for a few minutes to embarass him in front of his girls. He's left me alone ever since.
He's gone after Jeremiah but Jeremiah was too scared to chase him down and put Rooster in his place.
And then, this last week, Rooster went after me again. He would not back down. For a good 60 seconds I was swinging a stick at him and even kicking out at him trying to get him to just back away and stop trying to attack me, but he would not back down. I finally got him to stop going after me and I chased him a bit to make my point.
Five minutes later, he was after me again. I actually made contact kicking him (not hard, but enough to scare him and to try to protect myself) and he still wasn't backing down. He actually went through my shoe and hit my foot with his beak at one point.
Rooster has to go. :(
I'm looking for someone to take him and I'm not sure if he will become a member of a flock or a piece in a chicken soup, but I don't want to know. Roosters aren't usually wanted for anything more than meat unless they are pure bred roosters so I have a feeling that's where he will end up. That is a part of life, I do eat meat, I just feel bad that I knew him and named him and that's where he might end up. :(
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Most people just won't understand
Anytime the chickens see me come home or come outside they come running towards me. No, they aren't interested in me touching them, they're only coming because they think I have treats, but it is still a great sight. Most people just won't understand how peaceful it is to watch these girls (and the guys) peck away at the bugs, the grass, or the treats I'm sharing with them.
If I could just get myself to sit down and relax for awhile I could watch them for at least an hour and still be entertained.
What'd she toss in the compost this time?! |
Pumpkin Pie!!! Thanksgiving was good to us! |
Buffy is getting some great pumpkin bread |
Clyde and Silkie Sue are going for the bread rolls |
Thursday, November 22, 2012
I cook too
A couple years ago I went on a cooking binge... I made a blog then but didn't share it with anyone. The point wasn't really to blog and have people "follow" me, I did it simply so that I could look back at the pictures and recipes later and re-cook the things I liked.
In any case, I am trying to add more recipes to it and decided to share it....
Leanne is Cooking
In any case, I am trying to add more recipes to it and decided to share it....
Leanne is Cooking
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
We lost three guinea
Saturday night Johnathon was told to put the guinea and chickens in. He went out for a minute or two and came back saying he "couldn't get them". The guinea have been on top of the chicken run and on a high tree branch many times and he's always been able to get them in.
The next morning when I went out to let the birds out and feed everyone I saw a pile of feathers in the middle of the yard and only four guinea in the chicken run. I searched everywhere for the three missing birds but only found three big piles of feathers and a piece of a wing.
The evidence points to a fox getting them sometime in the very early morning. They must have come down from the tree or the chicken run and come out of the goat pen where the fox attacked. I kept wondering why they didn't run or fly back into the goat pen where the predators won't go. I kept wondering why I didn't go out the night before to make sure the birds were put in properly. I kept wondering if Johnathon would finally learn a lesson about doing something correctly and completely.
I know this is part of living this life. Death to our outdoor animals from wild animals is inevitable at some point, but it's still a cruddy feeling.
The next morning when I went out to let the birds out and feed everyone I saw a pile of feathers in the middle of the yard and only four guinea in the chicken run. I searched everywhere for the three missing birds but only found three big piles of feathers and a piece of a wing.
The evidence points to a fox getting them sometime in the very early morning. They must have come down from the tree or the chicken run and come out of the goat pen where the fox attacked. I kept wondering why they didn't run or fly back into the goat pen where the predators won't go. I kept wondering why I didn't go out the night before to make sure the birds were put in properly. I kept wondering if Johnathon would finally learn a lesson about doing something correctly and completely.
I know this is part of living this life. Death to our outdoor animals from wild animals is inevitable at some point, but it's still a cruddy feeling.
The things a crazy chicken lady will do
Crazy thing I did #1: We have a big metal rooster next to our mailbox to help people identify our driveway. Idea came from this blog about a big metal rooster. http://thebloggess.com/2011/06/and-thats-why-you-should-learn-to-pick-your-battles/
Yes, people pull their cars over and take pictures of him.
Crazy thing I did #2: I decided, after a year of him being out there, that he needed something more.... and so he will be decorated for various holidays starting with Christmas 2012.
Yes, people pull their cars over and take pictures of him.
A little kiss the day we brought him home :) |
Getting into the Christmas spirit |
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