Category Archives: Spring

Building a Chicken Coop

Well, we are finally done building our chicken coop for the most part. Britton woke up early on Saturday and put the shingles on the top and built the nesting boxes. He had the basic layout of the chicken coop already done, but with the crazy rainy/snowy weather we had put off moving it to the backyard until today.

We used the lawnmower as a dolly to transport it from the garage to our backyard because I am a wuss and couldn’t carry it. Then we needed to paint the plywood white to help protect it from the elements including the sprinkler system. So we went for a bike ride down to Ace and picked up a little can of exterior paint. We sat down to paint and were done in about 15 minutes. When I saw the white blank canvas, I decided to make it a cuter chicken coop with a custom paint job. Voila! Not bad for a day’s work. What do you think? We can’t wait till the baby chicks are old enough to live there with the Leghorn.

Lawnmower dolly and chicken coop
Britton with the chicken coop that we transported on the lawnmower dolly

Chicken coop painted white
Chicken coop painted white

Colorful chicken coop with chicken
After I painted it. Now it has a painted window with curtains and a window box of flowers.


Full Video Demonstration of chicken house functionality


Future inhabitants

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Spring Chicks Have Arrived!

The baby spring chicks have arrived safe and sound at our house. We just went to the feed store and picked up the baby chicks. They are so cute and fuzzy. They were kind of cold and chirping really loudly when we got them. Once they were home in the box with the heat lamp they quieted down. We introduced them to the water and food and they seem to be content. The New Hampshire one is yellow, the Rhode Island Red is…red, and the Americana is striped. Here are a few fun pictures.

Sleepy chick and Britton
Sleepy baby chicken and Britton

Baby chicks eating
The babies chowing down

Sleepy chick in hand
Warm and sleepy

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Hot Chicks in Greeley

Did that post title catch your attention? I was updating my facebook page the other day about the baby chicks that we will be getting this week. I said that I had to test the heat lamp in the box to make sure it got hot enough (around 95 degrees F) but not too hot. Britton responded, “Hear that? Hot chicks in Greeley at our house!” Well the hot chicks -er- baby chickens haven’t arrived in Greeley… yet. I just called the feed store where we pre-paid for them ($6 for 3 chicks), they are now expecting them tomorrow. We ordered a Rhode Island Red, a New Hampshire, and an Americana. They are brown egg layers except the Americana which lays green and blue eggs.

We have started preparing for the chicks. It is kind of like getting a nursery ready for a baby. This is a list of the materials we had to get just for three little squeakers so far.

baby chick set up materials and gear
Materials for raising chicks

A heat lamp with clamp
A red heating light bulb
Pine shavings or other litter
Baby chick food
Waterer
Feeder
Box

Britton has also almost finished building the chicken coop AKA the chickens’ summer house. Since we had that big blizzard the other day, we haven’t moved it out to the backyard yet though. I think it’s looking good!

Building a Chicken Coop hutch
Britton working on the chicken coop in our garage

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Driving in the Colorado Spring Blizzard 2009

Britton has a sharp sense of intuition about him. Mine, apparently, is not quite so honed. There are many occasions that I should have listened to him and instead was stubborn and obstinate. Today was another one of those days. When will I ever learn?

Today I had an all-day conference scheduled in Denver (actually for today and tomorrow).  Whenever I go to Denver for work, I carpool with Britton dropping him off in Longmont and continuing to Denver. Last night Britton says, “You know, there’s going to be a blizzard tomorrow. Maybe we should plan on not going in to Denver.”  Britton is lucky in that he can work from home/remote when on an as needed basis. A blizzard would constitute “as needed”.  I say, “No, you know the weathermen here, they get it wrong as often as right. I need to go to this retreat. And besides, it’s SPRING!” Unfortunately, this storm gave what it promised and spring is deceiving.

So Britton reluctantly goes along with my- what I call adventurous or what he calls crazy- plan. On our way in through the snow Britton stops and pulls into the Loveland/Centerra Mall area and says, “No way, we have to go back home.” Me: Stubborn. Him: “Ok, but you take full responsibility for this day.” Me: Shrug. So on our way we continue. It was pretty bad, but we could still see and I have driven in plenty of blizzards and snow storms in Colorado before. I also call work, call the hotel where the event is going to be at and everything seems to still be going on. We arrive together in Longmont at Britton’s work. He gives me his cell phone since I don’t have one (amazing isn’t it).  Unfortunately, I don’t really know how to use it beyond making basic phone calls.

On my way to Denver… going pretty slow, the snow’s coming down, but it’s still pretty slushy. They’re saying 8-16 inches on the radio. A couple of roads are closed. Schools, businesses are shutting down for the day. Hmmm, I think. Well, I’m already practically there. I get to the hotel, find the conference room, and guess what? Yep. Canceled. And on Britton’s phone it says: 5 missed calls. But, I don’t know how to access them. I manage somehow to get Britton’s work number extracted from the damned contraption and call him as I am stuck and completely stopped on I-270 West trying to get onto 1-25 North. It takes me 1 1/2 hours to go 2 miles. Visibility was ok, but a semi was just stopped in the middle of the road for no reason.

colorado-blizzard-2009

Then the BLIZZARD actually hit me. I really wasn’t scared until this moment. The wind picked up, the skies were a blaring, glaring white, the snow was spitting and swirling in the air and on the ground.  My windshield wipers turned to ice and just smeared the water and ice flakes all around making it impossible to see. My sunglasses made it too dark, but the snow made it too bright. It was just impossible. I was looking under the smeary part of the windshield, leaning to the side and even looking out the side window trying to drive. When I saw that I was the lead vehicle and had no one to follow and no idea where I was on the road, I really flipped out. I just pulled over  to the side still in the middle of the freeway. I got out -very dangerous- and wiped the ice off my wipers. I had to do this two other times.

This helped tremendously. Being basically blind while driving is way worse than the ice or wind. Those I can handle. Not only was I blind because of the ice and white out conditions, but because one of my contacts fell off my eye! While I was driving! There were a couple of times like this that I thought I should just pull over and wait for a couple of hours. But I knew Britton was waiting at work for me. In the meantime on one of my pull-overs, I call my office and lo and behold. All county buildings are closed as well -of course.

I finally arrived at Britton’s work at about 2 o’clock. It took me FOUR hours to go 30 miles that would normally take 30-45 minutes in regular sucky Denver traffic.

car-blizzard

Anyway, I know I am stubborn and will probably have another lesson in the future, but I hope I learned something from this one. Plus, it was exciting. And I didn’t end up like the many people on the side of the road or the jack-knifed semis or worse.  We saw one car with a Florida plate and just shook our heads.

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