I've been wanting to get my bantams out of their little ark for a while now. I want to have the ark in reserve in case I get a hen that goes broody, it also needs some maintenance and a new coat of wood stain. So I decided to build them another little coop.
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My new "chicken weeder" |
I made most of it out of the
old shed I housed my ex caged birds in over the winter so the cost were next to nothing. I had great ideas of making a "chicken weeder" that I could put between my rows of brassicas or fruit bushes and the two little chickens would weed them for me. Because of this I built the run and the coop separately so I could move them on my own easier.
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Fenced off area for the bantams |
In reality the outside run is too narrow for my liking and it would be awkward to get between plants, so instead I've fenced off a weedy area of the veg garden that I was leaving fallow this year for them to have a scratch about in. The coop is still an alright size for these little chickens (and there's a nest box area at the back) I think they'll be fairly happy in their new area and when the soft fruit is over they can go in there and keep the bugs down for me.
Not what I was thinking of doing originally but it seems to have worked out (like many best laid plans!)
Like they say, "You can't argue with success!"
ReplyDeleteIt looks brilliant, you'd pay a lot for something like that.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, and might 'borrow' the idea, if you don't mind!
ReplyDeleteAs our new place comes with a fully equipped coop I think we will get chickens. I like the idea of using them for weeding.
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