Showing posts with label chickens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chickens. Show all posts

Monday, August 20, 2012

The Coop is Ready-The chickens Are Here!

From a dream and a vision and a desire to have healthy eggs,

 to Reality!


My Crazy Homeschool Project!



The lumber arrived.

We have a local lumber yard that burns their left over scrap wood. They keep this wood in a pile and we were free to grab odds and ends of wood. My husband was able to rip this wood down to fit our chicken coop needs. This worked fine for framing the coop! Cost = $0.


The children were anxious to help!



There's a lot of learning here, math and science, galore!




SHOP CLASS!


Here my husband is teaching our oldest son how to use a power hand saw. I just have to look away when I see my son using this, but I looked long enough to take this picture! My son WAS wearing safety glasses, I don't see them here in this picture. I think they kept falling off his face while he was bent over!


Keeping the younger kids busy in our sand/water table while the building is happening!



Doesn't everyone need a little entertainer?! Our 6 month old LOVES it outside with his family!

He makes the work light and joyful!
Here is the front of the chicken coop nearly finished with siding.
For walls and roof we did actually buy materials.



Here is what the front of the coop looked like from our back deck before it was painted.
It looked so good, I posted it to Facebook and my mom thought the coop was finished even though she lives next door, (behind the coop!)



 It was a great place to stop and take a family vacation
 because it looked finished, but it was not!
Here are the kiddos on vacation while the chicken coop project sat idle.




There was painting to be done! 
The kids all helped and I can't believe I didn't take any pictures of it! They came in covered in paint!
Here is the finished coop!


Here is a view with the front door open so you can see inside.
Straight ahead are the nesting boxes.


Here is a better view of inside the chicken coop. There are six nesting boxes for our ladies!


Here is a photo of the back of the coop and the custom built door for collecting the ggs!


Here is the egg hatch door open!
Isn't it cool! You can really reach your hands right in and find the eggs!


And here is Caramel sitting in her own nesting box! She hopped right up as soon as we let her in and made herself at home!


I think she likes it here!






"This isn't just another crazy homeschooling project," my husband argued in the past,
 "chickens are a lot of work!"

  The top 5 reasons that kept my husband from wanting to get chickens:


1. a coop-where would it go, what would it look like, would be build it or buy one (probably build one which leads to reason number two)

2. costs-chickens cost money, for the coop, fencing, feed, for the chickens themselves, etc. etc.

3. Time-they take time to care for and you can't just up and leave them and go on vacation, they need care

4. Noise-they can be loud, if we ever got chickens, we would not get a rooster he said.

5. Smell-chickens smell, and they need care, back to reason number 3 and 2.


But in the end the Top 10 reasons to have chickens out weighed the other 5!


1. Fresh eggs

2. Weeds and pest control

3. Table scraps eaters

4. Fertilizers for the garden

5. Educational-great homeschooling lessons here!

6. Fun for the kids-children LOVE chickens!

7. Promotes love of family and farm friends

8. Potential small business opportunity for the kids

9. They're kinda' cute, we get to name them!

10. FRESH FREE RANGE ORGANIC EGGS!


COST OF THE COOP:
Lumber, nails for framing $200
Chicken supplies $ 30
Fencing $150
Chickens $0
Total cost = $380


Tuesday, June 19, 2012

We Call It "School"



Our back yard is nice...




But their back yard is more fun!



You can fly a plane!



Or drive a truck!




Or a tractor!


Make a friend!





Stay awhile...




And sit and and talk with some chicks!




Have a picnic lunch...



Savor every bite!



Have a special treat!





Smile!




These are the moments..




we cherish.



And then go home and talk about our day and call it "school"!















Saturday, June 16, 2012

We've Gone to the Birds! Officially!


The lumber has arrived!

The workers are ready!







My husband is building us a chicken coop! Yep! That's right! A chicken coop!

The kids and I have been wanting to get chickens for well over two years now. My husband has had a ton of excuses each time we suggest getting chickens. My nine year-old once asked, "why can't Daddy just see that we want to eat healthy and have fresh eggs?!" I finally told him he needed to talk to God if his own father wouldn't listen. God knows the desires of our hearts, and in His timing He always answers.


"The Lord remembers us all and will bless us" Psalm 115:12

I was perfectly content to submit to my husband's reasoning about NOT having chickens, ie. the care, maintenance, predators, etc. I did think they would be fun for the kids to help take care of and we would also get to eat some healthy fresh eggs, but I knew my husband would never go for the idea of us having chickens...until now!
My husband came home from work on Sunday and explained how he had been at a co-workers house who had a dozen chickens. He got to see someone he knew first hand and with whom he felt comfortable asking the questions he needed answering. He blew me away! I knew the whole thing would have to be his idea and not something I wanted. I've been trying to get him to build a swingset extension for our kids for over 10 years. I bought the kit and everything but he has never had any desire to buy the lumber for the kit and actually finish the project. Recently he found the kit in the basement (incidentally the children I bought this kit for have long since outgrown it, but we have little kids in the home again so they will get some use out of it). Well, he has decided he would get some lumber from his father and actually finish the swingset project for me, and NOW A CHICKEN COOP? Okay, someone please tell me who this man is that I'm living with and what have you done with MY HUSBAND?!!!

I can't wait to share the progress on the new chicken coop! I can just see my little kids out running out to gather the eggs and their happy, smiling faces. I'm told that the chickens are great at eating the ticks in the grass too. I'm super excited about being rid of ticks. Two of our kids contracted lyme disease in the last couple of years. It is not a disease you fool around with.

So that's it! We have really gone to the birds now!