DIY Backyard Chicken Coop - Our Tips and Tricks - Winter Edition!

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2022
  • If you are interested in hearing more about our chickens please let us know and we can post more content. This is a little outside of my NORMAL solar panel and battery content ...but still falls within being self-reliant and emergency preparedness. Backyard chickens are a great way to have a reliable source of fresh eggs and also teaches our children responsibility. We LOVE our chickens!
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  • @Jasonoid
    @Jasonoid  Рік тому +5

    You can view our other popular chicken coop video HERE: ua-cam.com/video/yR6TD4tAoUk/v-deo.html

  • @southernyards2152
    @southernyards2152 Рік тому +8

    Been watching Coop Builds about 4 years.
    Haven't had chickens since a kid and can't just yet, but will.
    One thing I've learned I'll incorporate in my build with the roost's are making them round vs flat.
    It's the natural way chickens roost and are better on the feet.
    I have Bamboo here...
    Central Alabama,
    and will likely use it.
    Also if I can find Hemp rope, I'll wrap it.
    Hemp is the best for discouraging bacteria growth.
    Round gives good hold to the natural shape and more comfortable on the feet.
    Reducing stress for the chicken.
    The rope wrap creates air flow, further reducing bacteria growth.
    Lastly, I'll make them removable. That way, I can take them out for a good wash when needed.
    Great Build Guys.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Bless you and yours🙏🏼

    • @katers22
      @katers22 Рік тому +1

      Thank you! I like the idea of hemp. I have read that it is better to have a flat roost so their toes can be relaxed. It also helps in the winter to keep their toes warm when they roost over them. We are not experts though so I can't say for certain what is better in a roost and their feet position while roosting.

  • @madeleinet6224
    @madeleinet6224 Рік тому +6

    No plans for this build?? I'd love to use your plans

  • @isabelladavis1363
    @isabelladavis1363 Рік тому +4

    I must say those are some blessed chickens with such great caregivers..

  • @billfrete8487
    @billfrete8487 11 місяців тому +2

    A suggestion: I keep only the highest vent open (so 1 of the 3) Southside. (Must be above their heads ) It prevents wind travel and drafts. Summer is a great time to have as many open as possible. Reason is the Ammonia needs to have a open vent at all times and humidity from from the chickens breathing leaves the top part to prevent frost bite.

  • @AlainSylvestre
    @AlainSylvestre 10 місяців тому +2

    I put plastic sheet in front for stopping the wind in cold Canada weather.

  • @user-qm4fp6kj6w
    @user-qm4fp6kj6w 3 місяці тому +1

    You may want to move the dust box out from under the roost in the run. Love the run and coop.

  • @bassdee10
    @bassdee10 10 місяців тому +2

    I have that same 2 gallon water feeder that plugs in , it worked great for me last winter, I my self am a new chicken owner going on a year and a half I love it, best of luck to you, God bless

    • @katers22
      @katers22 8 місяців тому +1

      Hi, this is Jason's wife Katie. That's good to hear it worked for you. We will try again this winter. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @elaineolly6376
    @elaineolly6376 10 місяців тому +1

    Had chickens for years when my kids were little.
    We would wrap the outside run in plastic to keep the heat in, leaving some top areas open for ventilation.
    Also had 2 sliding windows for extra summer ventilation.
    The walls & floor had insulation covered with plywood.
    Had a light on a timer so they layer eggs in the winter.
    Had to close small coop door every night cuz we had raccoons. You’re videos brought back many happy memories.

  • @Forevertrue
    @Forevertrue 11 місяців тому +2

    I really Enjoy your vids a great deal. Your birds would be happier with a 2.5 to 3 inch round roost. If you have a rural forest you can cut one or two roosts easily. Obviously you are experiencing success so nothing urgent. You could also add lights to the coop in the winter to increase the daytime hours to 12 along with your runs to give them something to do. Bright enough for them to see to scratch around. You can also throw in a shovel full of dirt and they will gleefully scratch through it. I use my mature compost and they love it. Thanks again.

  • @alicias9928
    @alicias9928 10 місяців тому +2

    In the winter it can be a good idea to staple clear plastic on the side where the wind hits to keep the snow and the bitter winds out. If you do this they will spend more time in the run which occupies their minds and discourages picking on each other. From the look of the amount of poop that was in that coop vs what was in the run, it looks like they are spending a lot of waking time in the coop because the run is so cold/windy/snowy.

  • @kr5289
    @kr5289 Рік тому +4

    here in western Ky, we use heat tape on water lines you could wrap that around your blue water jug, and it wouldn't freeze.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Рік тому +2

      great recommendation! If you already have some around and it doesn't use that much power, might be an excellent solution.

  • @rbljackson
    @rbljackson Рік тому +5

    I think you could have both the dog bowl and heated water unit put side by side and they would get used to it Might help get them trained on it, and also provide peace of mind to know they have water available.

  • @eddiejojo9866
    @eddiejojo9866 7 місяців тому +1

    Might try to put an aquarium heater inside the water container you already have! Thanks for the video.

  • @alician9016
    @alician9016 8 місяців тому +1

    Chickens require 16hrs of sunlight to lay. If you add a light inside the nest and place it on a 16 hr timer they will lay in the winter as well.

  • @davidpatrick1813
    @davidpatrick1813 Рік тому +3

    I always like rake parties 🙂 Very peaceful part of Creation.

  • @lanceburton9953
    @lanceburton9953 Рік тому +3

    You might consider composting the manure and the bedding for your garden :)

  • @ronnysawiki1934
    @ronnysawiki1934 Рік тому +2

    12:13 great watch! Really love your setup.

  • @lorikaren7022
    @lorikaren7022 Рік тому +2

    A very informative and well done video!!

  • @fazeelmaan6002
    @fazeelmaan6002 Рік тому +4

    A well maintained and arranged system 👌

  • @lindasoaft9303
    @lindasoaft9303 Рік тому +2

    So much info! Thank you🐥🐣🐓

  • @eyesalooking
    @eyesalooking Рік тому +2

    Have been binge watching chicken videos to "steal" ideas for our chicken coop. Will use your ideas for how to water and feed the chickens after watching your first video and this one. Fortunately, we only get a couple months where the temperature gets down to freezing and seldom get snow here in southern Virginia so your methods will work really well for us. Our chickens will be free ranging for the most part since we live on an acre and half property that is zoned agriculture. I do have a solar panel that is mounted on a pole that I would like to figure out a use for it. I originally was using it to run a fan in my cattle fence greenhouse so it probably could keep the chicken coop cool in the summer if I added insulation to the walls. When I get time I will be watching your solar videos to learn more about the technology.

    • @eyesalooking
      @eyesalooking 10 місяців тому +1

      Just wanted to give an update. I decided on Justin Rhodes Chickshaw 2.0 mobile chicken coop. I bought portable fencing and gate and built a portable/adjustable platform on wheels for my solar panel that attaches to my Ecoflow River 2 Pro power station that runs one fan A/C and another fan on DC. So far it is working out great. I store all of their food in my greenhouse that is covered with a shade cloth to keep the temperatures down. I came back here to get ideas on what I am going to do for keeping them warm this winter. I forgot to mention that we have a 10 x 10 Gazebo with a beach umbrella propping it up in the center. We added sawhorses and a 2 x 4 x 8 across them so they can stay in the shade. The rest of the time they spend underneath the chicken coop since it is high enough for them to go under. My granddaughter lets the chickens out each night and lets them free range. They love it and look forward to it each evening. They go back in the chicken coop at about 8:30.

  • @nevv8581
    @nevv8581 Рік тому +5

    Really well done. It’s amazing how easy they can be, and the eggs are great. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Рік тому +3

      It's been nice to teach our girls some good worth ethic, the home grown eggs are nice as well!

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 Рік тому +3

    Nice setup. I love chickens. They`re fun pets to keep for eggs. We used to fill a freezer with young chickens and the meat was superior to what`s in the stores just like the eggs. Somebody tried to give me a pet cat but my next pets will be a few hens that produce food and fertilizer. I have a colony of Anole lizards living here and a cat would get them all.

  • @SandiRose2008
    @SandiRose2008 Рік тому +8

    A family video! Loved it! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas, and here's hoping we all have a Happy New Year! Thanks for the video, Jason and Katy!

  • @bc-guy852
    @bc-guy852 Рік тому +3

    Great update video - nice to see the work to clean, done so well. I'm in the country so will have much more to consider regarding predators but I like your style!
    I commented in part 1 about the hemp from Carolina Coops - apparently it easily lasts a year or more between changes, and their neat idea to wrap their roosts in rope - looks neat and they like it.
    About the water system - if you have power for that great idea heated dog bowl, how about getting an in-tank heater for your summer system and connecting it to a thermostat. I have a huge one in my water tote but they make them in all sizes both physically (smaller hole to drop it in) and larger wattage output models. Then your very-neat summer design is an all-season model (can remove the heater once frost is done and clean it and make ready for fall install)?
    And as I said being in the country I think I'll add what comes out of the coop into a compost bin setup and recycle that rich nitrogen once safe.
    Love the upcycled milk-crates (going to make mine rear-access for their comfort).
    Great job.

  • @captaincurt3180
    @captaincurt3180 Рік тому +9

    Is it just me... or are we all wondering about a solar-powered chicken coop? And, wouldn't it be amazing to have a spreadsheet to rate chicken coop solar systems?

  • @steveulrey4895
    @steveulrey4895 Рік тому +3

    Try adding a light on a timer in their coop to get them laying eggs through the winter. If they have more light, they should produce eggs all year. Thanks for giving us a glimpse into your life!

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 Рік тому +1

    I had a flock of several dozen tiny Bantham chickens that lived in the yard and roosted in the trees in the early 90s. I started with far less but the flock grew like crazy.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Рік тому +1

      Wow! That would be something cool to see!

  • @pratikpargharmor8544
    @pratikpargharmor8544 11 місяців тому +2

    Make the update video and add rooster 🐓 for baby chicken 😁😁😁😁

  • @Cockeyed_Den8213
    @Cockeyed_Den8213 Рік тому +2

    LOL when I was younger by many years we had a Neighbor named Blacksmith and she to loved to drink to but I think she was drinking something other than water. She was a nice lady but after 3pm you didn't want your ball going in her yard. Just a thing that put a smile on my face over a memory I had forgotten until I heard the name. Do you save your egg shells and feed them back to the Chickens? I haven't watched a lot of your video's because I just subbed to you all. But if you have a Garden and you mix their poop and feathers into the soil the feathers will help hold the moisture for the roots and if you have flowers and trees the same thing goes.

    • @katers22
      @katers22 Рік тому +2

      Thank you for the tips! Yes, I save the shells and feed them back to the chickens. I also put egg shells in my garden to add more calcium. We haven't used the poop or feathers yet. I would like to learn more about that.

    • @Cockeyed_Den8213
      @Cockeyed_Den8213 Рік тому +2

      @@katers22 I got the idea from the farms around here they put it on their fields here when the rotate them. they get theirs from the Chicken farms in the area plus everything is bigger. I've done it for about 6 years now and just about doubled my haul the first year I live in the south and was always watering but now that I have a build up of the feathers in the soil I don't have to water as much but still need a lot of water because of the heat down here we stay in the 90's and 100's all summer. Do some research and see if it's for you. Good luck.

  • @ZMendoza2345
    @ZMendoza2345 Рік тому +2

    I’ve heard that adding spice such as red pepper flakes to their feed might encourage egg production in the winter. Also maybe you can hang a little heated lamp for the winter days.

  • @valster6254
    @valster6254 Рік тому

    Birdbath heater or acquarium heater for water freezes

  • @AnaAndreaXoxo
    @AnaAndreaXoxo Рік тому

    Thanks for the winter update! What state are you in? You mentioned desert in another video.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Рік тому +2

      We live in Northern Utah, we got so much snow this year.

  • @dusbus2384
    @dusbus2384 Місяць тому

    you might consider wearing a respirator when you rake up the coop so you're not breathing in airborne chicken poop.

  • @2aubreyc
    @2aubreyc Місяць тому

    Could you share the build plans??

  • @Rocketdog208
    @Rocketdog208 Рік тому

    By any chance do you have plans available for this coop

  • @RandiG63
    @RandiG63 Рік тому +1

    Great video ❤ love the family all working together. Love your set up 😊👍🏼 After my son and I went to buy eggs the other day ,almost a dollar and egg 😮 really considering again having chickens. It’s very popular where I live, but, I refuse to “dispatch “ them. My husband says I’m crazy he will do it. So, no chickens yet. Does anyone just keep them?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Рік тому +2

      We are worried about that day where we have to "dispatch" them. We are thinking of just keeping them around until they pass on from old age and introducing other hens in the flock that lay. I'm not sure how humane that is if they are suffering.

    • @RandiG63
      @RandiG63 Рік тому

      @@Jasonoid 😊👍🏼 to me they bless you with gifts of food I’ll let them hang around 😊

    • @katers22
      @katers22 Рік тому

      We will never cull them just because they are no longer laying. We will keep them until their quality of life is no longer good whether that be due to age or illness. Our girls are too attached to these ladies to just get rid of them. I agree though, that is the hardest part about having chickens - making the decision of when it is time.

  • @user--PM
    @user--PM Рік тому +1

    interesting tid bits, hardly any eggs when it's cold and they loose their feathers as it gets colder.
    thanks for sharing

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Рік тому +2

      It also has to do with the loss of light. Fun fact I recently learned as our daylight went down: "Chickens need light to lay because their reproductive cycle is triggered by the natural photoperiod, or light-dark cycle. Chickens have a pineal gland, which is found in the brain and is activated by light."
      "Research shows that chickens lay best when they receive about 15 hours of light daily. In the northern United States, natural daylight drops to under nine hours at the end of December."

    • @user--PM
      @user--PM Рік тому +1

      i guess that means if you want more eggs in the winter, add timed lights, so the chickens get the 15hrs of light a day. probably some inexpensive led lights that can come on early in the morning, 6am? and stay on till say 10am, then come on again at 4pm and stay on till 9pm? that'll get you the 15hrs of light, maybe a programable light so it slowly brightens in the morning and slowly darkens in the evening.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Рік тому +3

      @@user--PM one other thing that is interesting is the more eggs a hen lays the shorter the lifespan. Laying eggs is hard work for them. We have chosen to keep things "natural" for now so they don't have the extra work and stress during the winter. I haven't added lights and I'm not sure if we will. Maybe we will consider changing that in the future.

  • @xd9g17
    @xd9g17 Рік тому

    Can you please do a video on the breed of chickens you have?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Рік тому

      We have two 'Buff Orpingtons' and two 'Black Sex-Links'. We picked them up from our local farm supply store. We also used to have a 'Barred Rock' chicken but she passed away.

  • @axm203
    @axm203 Рік тому

    I wonder if a small submersible aquarium water heater would help the water from freezing inside the blue 5 gallon container in cold season.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Рік тому

      That might be a good option, there are so many different ways to handle animal water in the winter. The heated water dog bowl uses very little power and isn't too inconvenient.

  • @Moes_Prep_and_Tech
    @Moes_Prep_and_Tech Рік тому

    Curious...........I wonder if you could use those Swimming Pool Solar panels to keep this warm in the winter time?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Рік тому

      Hmmmmm, might be an option for keeping the water from freezing.

  • @manuelalves7141
    @manuelalves7141 7 місяців тому

    What do you use for the chicken run, is it rock or sand?

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  7 місяців тому

      Sandy loam mix.

  • @AskIveSolar
    @AskIveSolar Рік тому

    Just here to play thr video in the background and commenting for the AL G Rhythm ha

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, not my normal content. My previous chicken coop video picked up 250,000 views in the last bit so I need to feed the UA-cam masters LOL.... Why can't that be a 'solar / battery' video with that many views...?!

    • @Moes_Prep_and_Tech
      @Moes_Prep_and_Tech Рік тому

      @@Jasonoid I wish I could have Livestock in my area.

  • @marcialagustin5357
    @marcialagustin5357 Рік тому

    Can I put a heat lamp on winter time?

    • @katers22
      @katers22 Рік тому

      Hi, this is Jason's wife. As long as your coop isn't too drafty, you shouldn't need a heat lamp for your chickens. They are pretty hardy and can keep themselves warm. I would avoid using a heat lamp.

  • @robertthrem3382
    @robertthrem3382 Рік тому

    Omg do you have GFCI ?

  • @k_boo8232
    @k_boo8232 10 місяців тому +1

    By buying a coop and building the run instead building all of it, do you think we’d save or lose money? I don’t want to spend too much on chickens, being first time chicken owners.

    • @Jasonoid
      @Jasonoid  10 місяців тому

      That would work great, just make sure the coup you go with is efficient, that's the best thing you can do.

  • @Chrissy84272
    @Chrissy84272 Рік тому

    What is the width of your coop & run?

    • @katers22
      @katers22 Рік тому

      The run is 16'x5' and the coop is 4'x5'

  • @jimdaly5077
    @jimdaly5077 Рік тому

    👍🐓👍🐝

  • @kevinholland4156
    @kevinholland4156 Рік тому

    My Father had hobby layers. He had a friend that had a large production complex in South Jordan and he came and instructed my Father on everything. He said to put a lightbulb ( it wasn't LED or CFL ) in the coup to add some heat and promote egg production and my Father swore by adding those wooden eggs to each of the chicken's nests. I don't have layers because I don't like the taste of eggs.