My Little Hoop Coop

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I moved chicks in the hoop coop yesterday. I had to turn off all but one heat lamp during the day. Turned all 4 on yesterday at 4:30. Went out at 9PM to check on them, and first thing this morning. Temperature this morning is right above 70. They are fine.

Yesterday morning I got up to find a pile of dead chicks. They mobbed up in a pile and the ones on the bottom were dead. So, correct temperature or not, they were going to the coop. I always lose some, but yesterday morning was a massacre. Now they have plenty of room, plenty of heat lamps, feed and water. I’ll just have to watch temperatures during the day. I think from here on out, night temperature will be ok. I had lost a few here and there, lost 12 yesterday, I have 62 left. Plus I have 24 four week olds a friend gave me, in the small coop. Do still have plenty of chickens, probably more than I want to clean. LOL
I'm sorry to hear about the dead chicks, I would be crying. I have only lost one in the two hatchings last year, 11 out of 12 hatched survived. They're tough, yet so fragile.
 

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I always expect to lose some, but yesterday morning was hard. Sometimes losses make me wonder why I’m even doing this. But then something goes right, something wonderful happens and I know why I am a farmer and proud to be a farm-Her!
 

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Farm-Her. I like that.

Did I share about the time my rooster attacked his own chicks?
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I found this little guy cold and limp under the roost. I put him under my shirt, on my chest, so he could be comforted as he died.

Ten minutes later he peeped.

I put him and his siblings and broody in a brooder, protected from attacks.

A week or so later I observed the rooster attacking the chicks, with murderous intent. Samuel was removed from the equation, and this world.

The little chick survived, was a little slow but eventually caught up with his hatchmates.

See size difference?
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When I had to choose which one to keep, I kept Little Chick (back right in the photo)

Meet Little Chick today, aka Zacchaeus.
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I'm glad I comforted that little dying chick!
 

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Thank you Chuck! He came by with his flatbed trailer and brought my panels home, and then took the older washer and dryer set that I was replacing. HE can fix stuff that I have no clue about. His wife is my coworker who has metastisized cancer, and who will be retiring soon. We help out each other as we are able.

T1-11 panels (I bought 3):
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Taking home the washer and dryer set:
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My retirement set, may they last another 15 years!
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Love the story of Zacchaeus the rooster! What a handsome boy!

3 sheets of T-111. Wise purchase. What a wonderful friend to have.
Beautiful new washer and dryer, I know you will enjoy them,
Thank you.

I know this may sound silly, but, wow...the dryer has a light! Woo!
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:weee
 

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Back to hoop coop...

By the time we got the panels home and the old washer/dryer set secured on the trailer there was not enough daylight left to accomplish much on the coop, so I picked up almost three "bushels" of sweet gum balls from the immediate area. I hate those things.
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I laid one of the panels against the hoop coop to get a visual, and suddenly realized that it will need to go vertical due to the siding "grooves". Glad I picked up a third panel, will need to piece two together for the back. They are designed to be overlapped, so piecing them together shouldn't be an issue.
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I learn something new every step of the project.

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Wisp checking it out. She's one of my friendly ferals.

It's a lot colder this morning, but I plan to do something on the coop after church and lunch.
 

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Hey @Baymule and other hoop coop builders, did you have any issues with a "lean", and if so, how did you straighten it?
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Before I start marking and cutting wood I was thinking about trying to get a more uniform arch.
 

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Question -- does the new washer have a center post? When I was shopping several yrs back, I found they were leaving those out 😳 some had fins on side, some not. That's not unusual for front load but these were top loads. Curious. 😉

Obviously a bend. I'd grab it and hang, hoping body weight would rebend. 😂
 
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