Tuesday, April 12, 2011

First Things First


FIRST, the land had to be cleared of ivy, the ditch had to be dug, and the blocks had to be laid - straight and plumb. We built the foundation, Berg at Saltbox Designs in Seattle built the coop, to be delivered. I found the design while surfing the web searching for that chicken coop with a little extra flair (we wanted to to be courteous to our neighbors). I showed it to Berg and he accepted the challenge. 

(http://heatherbullard.typepad.com/heather_bullard_collectio/2010/03/our-chicken-coop.html)







FIRST, the coop had to be delivered. It was to be completed at the site.







Berg Danielson of Saltbox Designs (www.seattlechickencoops.com or www.facebook.com/pages/Saltbox-Designs/167477803284858) installs the roof, screening, doors and hardware at the site. 
FIRST, we had to fill the bottom with litter, put straw in the nest boxes, and install waterer and feeder. 

What comes after the FIRST things? Our girls arrive in two days and their new home is waiting. On the to-do list - install the flagstone path from the patio to the coop, install retaining walls and finally the raised beds for the vegetable garden. Visit me again soon to see the final product with accoutrements.

Grit and Oyster Shell for calcium
Waterer and Feeder 

3 comments:

  1. This is so exciting! Can't wait to see more pics with the occupants :)

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  2. The coop looks wonderful and was well worth all the hard work and effort you put into it. Can't wait to sample the farm fresh eggs!

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  3. I have a friend who has chickens and just loves them (and the eggs). The chickens follow her when she goes for walks. Can't wait to see pics of the girls in their new home!

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