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  1. Aunt Angus

    Coop for special needs chicken - ADVICE PLEASE

    Awwww! That's absolutely precious! You first need to upload to YouTube or Vimeo or something similar.
  2. Aunt Angus

    Coop for special needs chicken - ADVICE PLEASE

    Some folks are able to integrate them with their flocks, but I didn't want Twiggy to be mated. I also have ducks. They're not aggressive, but they are big and clumsy and could run her over. That's why I keep her separate in a small coop/run.
  3. Aunt Angus

    Coop for special needs chicken - ADVICE PLEASE

    I adopted her specifically because she had the leg problem. An acquaintance got her as a chick from a local breeder as a day old. Twiggy (the Frizzle) was in a big order and the gal who bought her didn't notice the leg right away. When she did notice Twiggy's leg, the gal took her to a vet, and...
  4. Aunt Angus

    Coop for special needs chicken - ADVICE PLEASE

    That's brilliant!!! Maybe those fake grass nesting pads?
  5. Aunt Angus

    Coop for special needs chicken - ADVICE PLEASE

    I would definitely paint. It will also help seal off areas mites can hide. That's FANTASTIC. I'm still working on mine. You make me look like a slacker.
  6. Aunt Angus

    Coop for special needs chicken - ADVICE PLEASE

    I'm so bad at that - lol! But I can figure something out
  7. Aunt Angus

    Coop for special needs chicken - ADVICE PLEASE

    Dang it, Shad! Wish I'd seen this sooner. I'm already done with my lopsided barn coop thing, but this would have been easier. I may do the run part similarly, though. Do you know the dimensions?
  8. Aunt Angus

    Coop for special needs chicken - ADVICE PLEASE

    These are good suggestions. I can implement some in my soon-to-be set up. Here's my dog house to coop so far. It will be in our flower bed area once I get it all assembled. I just need to attach the roof, which has shingles. The coop has a 30 sq ft covered run we still need to assemble, too...
  9. Aunt Angus

    Coop for special needs chicken - ADVICE PLEASE

    I wouldn't be so quick to assume you made it worse. I don't think you'll ever know. But for that baby, I'd also put multiple feeders/waterers down low so she can have access to them. I'm looking into making some sort of splint for my girl. There are lots of prosthetics on etsy. I'm not saying...
  10. Aunt Angus

    Coop for special needs chicken - ADVICE PLEASE

    I am *almost* done with mine for a chicken with an uncorrected slipped tendon. It is on the ground with no ramp. No roosts (I put in a guinea pig cave instead). A short run (as in not walk-in). Soft, fine pine shavings. I'll adjust as things arise.
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