There is still about a days worth of work until the coop is complete, doors on the nesting boxes and ramps up into to them to name a few, but the bottom area is enclosed and the weather is beautiful so we thought we would give our chicks a day out of the brooder to explore their new home and catch some sun. Our original eight stuck together for awhile, while the Polish branched off right away and explored without any fear or hesitation. Beckman of course was there overseeing the entire production and Autumn was right beside him begging to go inside the coop to play.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
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