Poppa
Gold Member
Todd, congratulations on your chick deliveries. How many do you have now?
I can't help but notice and comment that I am gone for ten days and you have posted 210 times in that ten days and most of the posts are about your Lil' Red hatching six chicks. I am sitting in awe wondering what will happen if your better half gets pregnant. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Also, I have to go with Boondox on this. Half the joy of adding onto my family is creating the place they will spend their time. As babies have come, the house is being remodeled. Would be doing more of that right now but I ran out of rooms to remodel. Anyway, If and when I am ready for chickens, the coop will be built first. Maybe a little Cape Cod salt box. Nothing too ostentatious mind you but it will have curb appeal. Besides, having grown up in California, I still have a hard time believing that animals can spend the night outside even in the bitter cold. I am getting over it but slowly and I do know that chickens DO NOT come in the house unless they have been BBQ'd
Congrats again and let me know how all them eggs Lil' Red are sitting on are doing.
Mike
I can't help but notice and comment that I am gone for ten days and you have posted 210 times in that ten days and most of the posts are about your Lil' Red hatching six chicks. I am sitting in awe wondering what will happen if your better half gets pregnant. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Also, I have to go with Boondox on this. Half the joy of adding onto my family is creating the place they will spend their time. As babies have come, the house is being remodeled. Would be doing more of that right now but I ran out of rooms to remodel. Anyway, If and when I am ready for chickens, the coop will be built first. Maybe a little Cape Cod salt box. Nothing too ostentatious mind you but it will have curb appeal. Besides, having grown up in California, I still have a hard time believing that animals can spend the night outside even in the bitter cold. I am getting over it but slowly and I do know that chickens DO NOT come in the house unless they have been BBQ'd
Congrats again and let me know how all them eggs Lil' Red are sitting on are doing.
Mike