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  1. Leelynn

    Well, we are getting there. If this white stuff would melt I could take more pics of our newest...

    Well, we are getting there. If this white stuff would melt I could take more pics of our newest additions :)
  2. Leelynn

    Comment by 'Leelynn' in article 'Coop Build 2020 Yes We Are Nuts - From the “Red BarnHouse Ranch”.'

    My grandmother crocheted the bantams about 30 years ago, She's passed but I thought it as the perfect place. ;)
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    Comment by 'Leelynn' in article 'Coop Build 2020 Yes We Are Nuts - From the “Red BarnHouse Ranch”.'

    I used some picture frame shelves I got from Walmart for the perches and we just used some pleasant colored wood paneling from one depot for the walls bc it came in sheets and protected the insulation nicely.
  4. Leelynn

    New Silkie Rooster to faverolles hens HELP

    So I need to make ramps :)
  5. Leelynn

    New Silkie Rooster to faverolles hens HELP

    Hi I recently acquired a 5 most old Silkie rooster and currently have 4 faverolles hens about 8 most old. I have him in quarantine currently and read that Silkies cannot roost like a normal chicken. I've read you have had both. We built our coop this January in Central Oregon for our Salmon...
  6. Leelynn

    revolution ..yay!!

    do not use frontline. totally different ingredient and its not safe in those concentrations. there is a specific dose of selamectin(revolution) to give but you need to look it up. each box size has a different mg/ml so you have to use that to figure it out.
  7. Leelynn

    Greetings!

    This is a great space for infinite Information! Wonderfully Knowledgeable people on here!
  8. Leelynn

    What shape of roosts do you use in your chicken coop?

    2x4 flat side up they are heavy chickens . Salmon faverolles and Sussex. We can get 20-40 below some winters. No heat in coop just good insulation and ventilation.
  9. My First Egg!

    My First Egg!

    My Salmon Faverolles laid their first egg today! I actually had 2 but one was a soft shell. Yay!
  10. Leelynn

    Comment by 'Leelynn' in article 'Coop Build 2020 Yes We Are Nuts - From the “Red BarnHouse Ranch”.'

    Yes! & Thank you! It has been so fun! I’m looking forward to warmer days spent out there.
  11. Leelynn

    Chicken Breed Focus - Sussex

    We rescued an 8 mo old Speckled Sussex Rooster last Month and named him Torman. He is very Kind! and a gentleman with his ladies! Torman and the French ladies!
  12. Leelynn

    Coop Build 2020 Yes We Are Nuts - From the “Red BarnHouse Ranch”. Done with the coop article :)

    Coop Build 2020 Yes We Are Nuts - From the “Red BarnHouse Ranch”. Done with the coop article :)
  13. Coop Build 2020 Yes We Are Nuts - From the “Red BarnHouse Ranch”.

    Coop Build 2020 Yes We Are Nuts - From the “Red BarnHouse Ranch”.

    Starting a Chicken Coop build at 4200 ft elevation in the Pacific Northwest High desert climate (IN NOVEMBER) is a bit on the Nutty side. But.. we had fun doing it right ? (Disclaimer- we are not retired and Both work 40+ hours a week) This is what we do for fun ;) ! And this is my very first...
  14. Leelynn

    I will be posting about our coop build once I have it completed. What is the best way to do...

    I will be posting about our coop build once I have it completed. What is the best way to do that? I have been writing about it and insterting the pics as I go along on my computer. Can I copy and paste somewhere?
  15. Leelynn

    So I finally got my chickens! 4 Faverolle Hens! Here they are in the Temporary Coop. We werent...

    So I finally got my chickens! 4 Faverolle Hens! Here they are in the Temporary Coop. We werent planning on a Rooster but ended up rescuing one who was living in a tree! Turns out hes a really nice guy! I Named Him "Torman". The girls are "Iris" ,"Tilly", "Loon" and "Flora". I believe he is a...
  16. Leelynn

    Comment by 'Leelynn' in article 'Fermenting Chicken Feed: A Straightforward Method'

    I used to love ordering deli sandwiches with sprouts on them :(. Sadly hardly anyone does this anymore because the risk of salmonella is too great .
  17. Leelynn

    Comment by 'Leelynn' in article 'Fermenting Chicken Feed: A Straightforward Method'

    They can carry salmonella and that’s why lots of places stopped selling them. Just be clean in how you grow them. Wash your containers well after each batch.
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