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Chicken Hospital

So one of our chickens, Frittata, has been getting a bit hen-pecked lately. I guess she’s the low chicken on the chicken totem pole. Anyway, she was looking pretty bad. After some research and reading, I decided she needed to be separated from the flock for a while, but how? we only have one coop.

Frittata on the left, looking a bit hen-pecked.
Frittata on the left, looking a bit hen-pecked.

Desperation being the Mother of Re-purposed Items, I hit on the idea of using our old dog kennel.

Old kennel with a stick inserted for a roosting perch.
Old kennel with a stick inserted for a roosting perch.

The kennel would keep her nearly as safe as the coop over night and give her plenty of room. I covered it with a tarp to help keep her dry and warn and put it up on some cinder blocks.DSCN9336

I rummaged up some short pieces of fencing and made a small pen adjacent to the old pen and coop, added a waterer, food dish and outside perch. I also stuffed the inside with straw and added an old wooden pop crate with pine shavings for a nesting box.

Dog kennel chicken coop.
Dog kennel chicken coop.

Frittata seemed to get used to it pretty quickly.  All was well until later that afternoon when we were buzzed by a Red Tail chicken hawk! Yikes! The big pen has bird netting over it, so I needed some to discourage the hawk from Frittata’s pen. I strung up and old shade tarp and added some twine in between the widest openings, so now she should be relatively safe.

Frittata hangin' in her new digs.
Frittata hangin’ in her new digs, with tarp over head

I figure she should be separated for a week or two until she heels and hopefully grows back her feathers on her breast.

Frittata's missing breast feathers and wounds.
Frittata’s missing breast feathers and wounds.

 

Our Chicken Coop

Here is our chicken coop. We bought it from a nice man that builds and sells them for $300 on Craigslist. He lives in Zanesville, Ohio. After looking at all of the coop kits for sale out there, we determined that these coops this man builds are FAR superior to anything costing up to twice as much. Here’s a picture from his ad.00y0y_cBupvlY5Zsh_600x450

This coop fits our six chickens perfectly. I wouldn’t try to put any more than that in it.

After we had it for a little bit, we modified it. All latches were changed out to the locking latch style to foil the busy fingers of raccoons. We also cut a window hole in the front to ad ventilation. It is covered in heavy mesh screening.  We also added an inside sliding door in the floor opening for further security. It was very easy- just cut a flat board the width of the opening and length of the coop. Inside the coop we added runners to keep the board from being pushed up and open from underneath. Works great, but gets a little sticky in the winter.

Speaking of winter, we also added a back roof and plastic around the bottom so they would have an “outdoor” space on the worst snowiest days. It worked perfectly! Wind free and no snow accumulation. Now that the sun is shining again, the chickens are using it for shade. The wood frame that the roof is attached to is just zip tied to the rest of the coop.

Here’s some pics of our mods….

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Ventilation Window
Ventilation Window
Close up of window detail
Close up of window detail
Sliding Door in the Floor
Sliding Door in the Floor
Detail of sliding trap door
Detail of sliding trap door