The Worst Chicken Coop I've Ever Seen - Chicken Checkup 101 - Nancy

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024
  • When someone calls me with a chicken problem I want to help so much that I now make house calls. I call it my "chicken checkup". I can't help myself, I just want all the chickens to be safe, happy, and healthy. Today I help a lady named Nancy bring back an old coop that wasn't working for her hens. They were not happy and stopped laying eggs. She was stuck as what to do to get things back on track. With a little redesign and a good cleaning Nancy told me she is now getting more eggs than she can use. I say "that's a good problem to have”.
    Get the same green chicken wire, fly traps and more I used here: bit.ly/2GYy3VN
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Komentáře • 974

  • @jarrodchambers8185
    @jarrodchambers8185 Před 5 lety +534

    I could build a way worse chicken coop. Hold my beer.

    • @kathleenthompson6418
      @kathleenthompson6418 Před 4 lety +4

      I bought 8 chicks. Is that to many?

    • @phoenixmix_1863
      @phoenixmix_1863 Před 4 lety +14

      Kathleen Thompson Nah it’s a great amount just make sure you have the space

    • @treatmelio4360
      @treatmelio4360 Před 4 lety +8

      Kathleen Thompson No, that’s the perfect amount if you have the perfect space for when they are big. :)

    • @riverunner9978
      @riverunner9978 Před 4 lety +4

      Just read the descriptions of the chicken coops they sell. Tells you they are junk,

    • @ellamcadam6231
      @ellamcadam6231 Před 4 lety +2

      You are mean.

  • @theaveragegardenerguy2446
    @theaveragegardenerguy2446 Před 4 lety +231

    “Worst chicken coop ever seen” is way too exaggerated.

    • @anonymous_bag5241
      @anonymous_bag5241 Před 4 lety +2

      Agreed. Mine was about the same size as a small cottage if you cleaned it out but the outside area.
      🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
      People coming over: Noice rusted wire ya got there-

    • @Narissa_1248
      @Narissa_1248 Před 3 lety +9

      I agree with you. I was expecting it to be much worse. In her defense, however, perhaps she hasn't seen very bad chicken coops so it actually may be the worst chicken coop SHE'S ever seen.

    • @ThanhHoang-fk2oj
      @ThanhHoang-fk2oj Před 3 lety +2

      U understand she a women right

    • @bubbletwins3586
      @bubbletwins3586 Před 3 lety +3

      I have seen much worse, my neighbours are using a wardrobe as the chicken house. 😵👎🤦‍♀️

    • @laurajarpe1541
      @laurajarpe1541 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThanhHoang-fk2oj u understand her husband was agreeing with her and adding onto her criticisms about the coop right

  • @megamaze00
    @megamaze00 Před 4 lety +326

    When Becky barked at the lady for touching the board being cut 😳😂

  • @CatAleah
    @CatAleah Před 5 lety +178

    "Why hate nature for what nature is? It's up to you to fortify your coop against them."
    THANK YOU THANK YOU for saying this! I see so many chicken keepers making out nature to be some evil force out to get their chickens when in reality, we built on their land and they are just trying to survive. It is up to us to protect our chickens by building a formidable structure that the wild, natural predators cannot penetrate.
    Thank you for looking out for not just the chickens, but also the wildlife, Becky! 🥰

    • @alritehamilton
      @alritehamilton Před 4 lety +4

      CatAleah yes!!!!! I hate when people say, “Kill it!”. I have had chickens for 4 yrs and we went through great planning and researching to make sure our coop was predator-proof. So far so good. We had baby fox grow up near us and NEVER had an issue.

    • @gacha_noodle6978
      @gacha_noodle6978 Před 4 lety +1

      A raccoon got into my chickens and quail but I don't hate her because she had babies to feed and even though I was heartbroken it's still nature so I have to accept that it happened. I was angry at first and blamed myself for not putting them away earlier but things will happen so in the future I'll be better prepared to protect my babies :)

    • @jay90374
      @jay90374 Před 4 lety +2

      I have no problem dispatching small predators, we have displaced their natural predators so we need to keep culling them to prevent overpopulation, it is irresponsible to think otherwise!

    • @Phyltre
      @Phyltre Před 4 lety

      @15guinea Chickens aren't part of my back yard's natural habitat. I'M not part of my back yard's natural habitat. In fact, my back yard's natural habitat no longer exists as it was old-growth forest a number of thousands of years ago and it would take roughly that same amount of time for the real permaculture to return. I don't understand what these arguments from nature are meant to imply in situations where we are doing unnatural things like raising vegetables and chickens for our own consumption. What we're intending to do is entirely unnatural. My back yard doesn't produce tomatoes and eggs when left to its own devices.

    • @GroovyCoyotes
      @GroovyCoyotes Před 4 lety

      @elijah mikle Be a better owner and that wont happen. If anything, you're the pest on their land. Make your coop better so shit doesn't have to die because of your lazyness and inability to build a proper structure. Smh.

  • @GrowWhereYouArePlanted
    @GrowWhereYouArePlanted Před 4 lety +163

    I always talk sweetly as I approach the coop. That way they know it’s me and are not startled. They even start responding to me in chicken talk as I approach. It’s so cute.

  • @cshifflet196
    @cshifflet196 Před 4 lety +189

    She was being so mean to Nancy ! Help is different then bossing people around .

    • @SK-nd7db
      @SK-nd7db Před 4 lety +11

      I agree!!!

    • @hemeraday6308
      @hemeraday6308 Před 4 lety +1

      @Lusus Naturae yes i know but i was just commenting onpeople in my school because they are very rude

    • @hemeraday6308
      @hemeraday6308 Před 4 lety

      wat -

    • @TheOrganiclady
      @TheOrganiclady Před 3 lety +18

      I don't think Becky was mean. She was just wanting chickens to be treated correctly.

    • @sandradelvecchio6894
      @sandradelvecchio6894 Před 3 lety +2

      Exactly. I have a “friend” “helping” me start with chickens too.

  • @Black_Betty88
    @Black_Betty88 Před 4 lety +82

    Funny when rich people judge things. Surprise a lot of people reuse things instead of buying it brand new..

    • @wither9382
      @wither9382 Před 3 lety +3

      I wouldn't think she is rich, and that was a disgusting chicken coop!
      She had the right to judge it that way.

    • @baylee_baby_
      @baylee_baby_ Před 3 lety

      That coop was disgusting. There's a difference between poor and lazy...

    • @Black_Betty88
      @Black_Betty88 Před 3 lety

      @@baylee_baby_ how I'm the world was it disgusting? Looked bad yes disgusting? No.

    • @hannahsmith7693
      @hannahsmith7693 Před 3 lety

      @@Black_Betty88 Well with all the moisture and waste it was very unhygienic

  • @coleenburris6816
    @coleenburris6816 Před 5 lety +84

    The thing I learned in this video.....drill drain holes in the nest boxes. I never thought about doing that.

    • @BeckysHomestead
      @BeckysHomestead  Před 5 lety +18

      That helps when you spray them out once in a while☀️❤️☀️

    • @MissChievousRN
      @MissChievousRN Před 5 lety +15

      It also is a good way to let snakes into your coop. Rodents will chew thru them too. One they know there are chickens in there, they will try everything to get in

    • @coleenburris6816
      @coleenburris6816 Před 5 lety +7

      @@MissChievousRN I never thought about this either.

    • @c0l33ng0r33
      @c0l33ng0r33 Před 5 lety +4

      The mint helps with rodents and get a few out door cats. I don't have any problems with them even in my house but the cats stay out.

    • @youresoakinginit2113
      @youresoakinginit2113 Před 4 lety +7

      MissChievousRN
      Maybe either drill a few really tiny holes instead? Or one big one (1/4 - 1/2"?) And cover the outside with some kind of screen the full width of that section, so nobody can get a fingerhold to start pulling screen off...

  • @Ms.Byrd68
    @Ms.Byrd68 Před 5 lety +134

    As an older person myself, I think, it just became TOO MUCH for her to keep up with, especially without her husband. Now she knows that if she wants eggs and chicks she had to become the 'Farmer' in the family now that he is apparently gone OR disabled and not able to do... As a 'Sole Parent' I am USED to doing for myself (whatever it is... either with my own hands or by knowing who to contract or call). I think many Married women don't understand how much work a spouse saves them from until they lose them for some reason. Good job, she is on her way to keeping her OWN chickens now.

    • @littlebiglife9275
      @littlebiglife9275 Před 5 lety +32

      Ms. Byrd agree. I don’t think the condescending was necessary....saying it’s SO dirty 75 times. I mean, we get it. No need to make that old woman feel so bad. I felt bad FOR her.

    • @caitlincunningham8354
      @caitlincunningham8354 Před 4 lety +5

      @@littlebiglife9275 that came across loud and clear. It could have been very upsetting to be dealing with the fighting birds and predators and all the cleaning up by herself. She seemed so happy to receive the help she needed and she can now "run the operation" herself now👍🤗good job!

    • @skylerhavlik9291
      @skylerhavlik9291 Před 4 lety +3

      I agree poor lady 😢

    • @aspenram3885
      @aspenram3885 Před 3 lety +4

      I know exactly how lucky I am to have my husband! Much better to work together than alone, I've never met anyone who thinks otherwise...

    • @franlooving4203
      @franlooving4203 Před rokem

      I agree with you. I've been divorced 20 years and I've slowly learned that I can do it all fine on my own. At first I really thought I couldn't. If someone is in an unhealthy marriage, just know you can do it and now we have youtube to learn so much and do our homework. It's great. Thanks

  • @dapeoplz9394
    @dapeoplz9394 Před 4 lety +11

    This should be called: condescending 101

  • @WH6FQE
    @WH6FQE Před 5 lety +143

    Only problem I see is the chicken run. With it only being 3 feet tall that is going to be very difficult to get in there to clean and do maintenance on. You would have to bend over on your knees to go up in there.

    • @johnchase4408
      @johnchase4408 Před 5 lety +5

      Right. Nothing wrong with the Coup.

    • @youresoakinginit2113
      @youresoakinginit2113 Před 4 lety +13

      WH6FQE - RC Anderson
      Except there's no gate! I would've tried to make the run "roof" about 6 1/2 ft tall, so pretty much anyone could walk around in there. You do have to clean it. Those metal fence posts come in 9' lengths, and only 2-3 ft are required to be sunk into the ground (for cane berries trellis-- huge load) so just having the light wire wouldn't stress the posts any. I know they were trying to reuse as much as possible, but i think they could've gotten away with sinking them less, depending on the soil of course.
      Also, Mama said she'd seen no snakes, but I would want a much smaller gauge wire than rabbit wire. I'm afraid rats and mice and other rodents could easily get in theough that run fencing. Couldn't their droppings make the Chooks sick, same as us hoomans?
      Overall this was a fun watch, and i learned a few things. I love Becky's videos, and i always learn something. THANKS BECKY!!

    • @ghostridergale
      @ghostridergale Před 4 lety +2

      I agree, the run should be tall enough to walk in. Although my coop is 3 ft above 12 ft of the run with another 8 ft of the run that’s 8 ft high. But my coop run is on wheels and design more like a trailer where I can put it on the receiver of my truck and move the whole coop/run roughly 20 ft. at a time to a new area whenever the run starts looking a little poopy! This way I have no clean up to do in the run area, just move the coop/run to a new spot and rotate it around the property. My coop itself has a plastic laminate flooring on 3/4” waterproof material. Since I already have some hay, I’ve been putting the hay under the roasts where the chickens mostly poop at. Rest the floor just the laminate flooring and any poop that gets on the laminate is easily scraped up. May leave a stain sometimes, but once in a while I’ll use some vinegar on the floor to soak on the stains and just wash it out with the hose. I usually clean the coop least once a week under the roast. I got smart I think and I made the roost on a hinging system where it can be lifted up to the ceiling and then there’s nothing in the way. The floor is then completely opened for easy cleaning. Coop designed with 2 large swinging doors in the back 6 ft high and 8 ft wide. So I can place a cart at the back of the coop and shovel or scrap everything right into the cart to take to the garden area for compost. Never takes more then 15 minutes at the most to clean out my coop! My lady and I are disabled, so I needed to make my coop/run as easy and quick to clean as possible. It’s my first coop I’ve ever built, although I’m a now retired contractor. I probably have better skill set then most do? But making the coop/run/tractor as they call them, still was a trial and error mind set designing this huge heavy coop/run where it could be easily moved from one area to another. Over all size is 20ft by 12ft with the coop standing roughly 12 ft off the ground. Tried to build it as light as possible, but still be very strong to be able to move this huge contraption around my field. I’m just guessing on the weight, but I’m sure it’s at least 3000 pounds if not more? It’s got 24 no flat hand truck wheels the hang down 2 inches below the bottom frame of the run with a receiver hitch mounted to the front to hook up to my truck and it moves very easily so far! For my first attempt at building a large coop/run/tractor, I’m happy how it’s turned out. Also has 4 camper jacks around the unit to level it when it’s stationary too! Not a cheap project by any means though, I have over $7,000.00 into it, being all the materials used were treated and waterproofed, glued together with exterior glue and screwed with stainless steel screws. So I’m expecting this to out last my lifetime easily! I didn’t want to have to build another in a couple years!

    • @Adventure_fuel
      @Adventure_fuel Před 4 lety

      That’s not a “problem.” To me it’s an inconvenience. I do not mind pain for the accusation of the chickens labor.

    • @ghostridergale
      @ghostridergale Před 4 lety +1

      Rebirth Resurrection I believe in working smarter/faster not harder and taking longer to accomplish projects!
      Especially as you get older and start having health issues that make doing anything/everything more difficult to do! Which I kept in mind when building my chicken coop tractor that has a waterproof flooring covered in a plastic laminate with 2-4’ wide doors in the back, roost folds up against the ceiling out of the way completely and it only takes 5 minutes to clean it out regardless how dirty it is? Just push it all right out the back doors into a trailer to compost into my garden. Of if I choose there’s a trap door in the coop floor that I can drop everything into the run underneath if I’m planing on using it for fertilizer and moving the coop tractor to another location for the chickens to forage on. Makes life easier/quicker raising chickens and more time for other projects that need to be done too

  • @derekhaeusser2858
    @derekhaeusser2858 Před 4 lety +164

    She was kinda rude don’t pull let go so rude she was just trying to help broke my heart

    • @whimsyspam
      @whimsyspam Před 4 lety +18

      The issue is she had a saw in her hand which is verrry dangerous so it was a situation where if the board was pulled or moved it could have cut her while she was cutting it. I don't think she meant it meanly but the saw is loud so she probably had to say it sternly so the lady could hear her.

    • @Angelique-mf6bs
      @Angelique-mf6bs Před 4 lety +15

      @@whimsyspam Don't make excuses for someones poor behavior. You can say something loudly without being a douche. And snapping at someone, isn't the same thing as being stern.

    • @vagrantclown
      @vagrantclown Před 4 lety +11

      @@Angelique-mf6bs have you ever worked with power tools? that's a situation that can go bad VERY fast. its not even that she could have cut herself, but i imagine if pulled by someone inexperienced (as the other woman seems to be) the board could have hurt both of them. It's not about politeness--it's about SAFETY. any carpenter worth their salt will tell you to move the hell out of the way when they're sawing. You may want to help but if you don't know what to do or haven't been told, MOVE. One of them could have been seriously hurt and it's not about being mean.

    • @Dheerajprao
      @Dheerajprao Před 4 lety +1

      LOL I noticed that too 🤣

    • @shannonlee3671
      @shannonlee3671 Před 4 lety +6

      Angelique while it wasn’t the nicest way to go about it...when you’re in the middle of using a table saw or skill saw, the last thing you need is someone moving the piece of wood and causing a horrible accident. It scared the crap out of her and so she snapped at her out of being startled. I don’t blame her at all. I don’t want to loose a finger or worse because of somebody else doing something stupid like that. My father is a carpenter, he always taught me to never distract him or touch the lumber. I’m sure she probably apologized or explained herself for being snappy.

  • @34blunn
    @34blunn Před 4 lety +25

    "If you get too much moisture you get too many bugs." Don't chickens eat bugs?

    • @hannahzumbrunn5911
      @hannahzumbrunn5911 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes they do eat bugs we have chickens too!

    • @GeorgiaPeachHolly
      @GeorgiaPeachHolly Před 3 lety +1

      Would you live in a plate of spaghetti? I am a bit shocked about the utter lack of empathy for these neglected-as-hell chicken babies

    • @galapagosbusinesses.8859
      @galapagosbusinesses.8859 Před 2 lety

      Bill. Theres a Difference.
      If its a CLEAN place, the chickens will eat a few bugs all is good.
      If the place is FILTHY and rheres bugs, it will make them UNHEALTHY.
      There is a DIFFERENCE Bill.
      Now go clean your Room!!!!!!!
      Your room is probably stank!!!!!!!!

    • @marrykat3248
      @marrykat3248 Před 2 lety

      lol yes

  • @pumpkinthecrestie6420
    @pumpkinthecrestie6420 Před 4 lety +5

    Little much with the 'worst chicken coop I have ever seen' but everyone communicates differently 😜

  • @boomowthathurt
    @boomowthathurt Před 5 lety +143

    This is like Chicken HGTV. Love it! You can have all the right things for the coop, but there's always a more efficient layout.

    • @jetmcguire
      @jetmcguire Před 4 lety +1

      I need help like that . I have 3 hens , my 1st experience with chickens . Come help me please .

    • @jetmcguire
      @jetmcguire Před 4 lety +1

      What a great coop

    • @jetmcguire
      @jetmcguire Před 4 lety

      I need a chicken checkup❤❤❤

    • @johnnymarkovich1419
      @johnnymarkovich1419 Před 3 lety +1

      Due you raise black astralorp chicken if you due I like to buy one dozen of eggs forgive my English my spelling stinks rsvp

    • @BillLaBrie
      @BillLaBrie Před 2 lety

      Yes. It’s really annoying.

  • @HoneyHollowHomestead
    @HoneyHollowHomestead Před 5 lety +29

    You need to have the run so you can walk in it, same as the coop.

  • @virginiareid5336
    @virginiareid5336 Před 5 lety +6

    The chickens already appreciate their clean coop and run. They are very similar to anything ( except maybe pigs and their cooling mud puddles) that feel better in a nice clean space. Thank you Becky for coming to the rescue for Nancy and her chickens.

  • @hollyssimplelife1634
    @hollyssimplelife1634 Před 5 lety +7

    Loved this! Great that someone like Becky can share her knowledge and give real life help. This is true homesteading! Wish more people did this.

  • @Gardeningishardinarizona
    @Gardeningishardinarizona Před 4 lety +68

    CZcams: here is a video on coop makeovers
    Me: why would I....oh they need better predator protection!

  • @tammyluich7303
    @tammyluich7303 Před 5 lety +16

    I enjoyed watching your chicken coop rehab! Those chickens will be soo happy that you came to the rescue!

  • @tonishroyer2605
    @tonishroyer2605 Před 5 lety +14

    Becky, I really enjoyed this video! I’m starting my own homestead at the ripe old age of 60 and I’m so excited to get chickens. This was so informative and helpful. THANK YOU!

    • @SK-nd7db
      @SK-nd7db Před 4 lety +1

      How many acres do you have? My husband & I want to start our own homestead, too. We're in our early 60's.

    • @skyroot8529
      @skyroot8529 Před 4 lety +1

      I'm 70 and I think life is to short to not have chickens so I'm doing the same !😁

    • @lisagialucci2296
      @lisagialucci2296 Před 4 lety +1

      Toni Shroyer - chickens are fun - hope your doing well with it ✨✨🧡

    • @ironrose888
      @ironrose888 Před 2 lety

      I’m starting at 67. I didn’t grow up taking care of chickens or a garden. I’m a city girl.

  • @kerimcclanahan8585
    @kerimcclanahan8585 Před 4 lety +13

    Never have I heard more misinformation on chickens In my life

    • @jatosshatownley5053
      @jatosshatownley5053 Před 4 lety +1

      @@angelbear_og preach sister

    • @farrahbaynes6993
      @farrahbaynes6993 Před 4 lety +2

      “I know what hens like. They don’t like a lot of hay.” Not true for my hens. There’s several other things but that’s just one.

    • @hannahsmith7693
      @hannahsmith7693 Před 3 lety

      @@farrahbaynes6993 Can you comment on more things you found wrong? I've been preparing to own chickens and have been doing a lot of research so I'm curious

  • @debbie3762
    @debbie3762 Před 4 lety +6

    What is preventing predators from digging under the run?

  • @cailin7203
    @cailin7203 Před 3 lety +2

    My coop is a dream. It’s literally like a house. Concrete floor, huge walk-in coop, has a huge room attached to it where we keep the chicks and some storage.

    • @baylee_baby_
      @baylee_baby_ Před 3 lety

      Same, I put a plastic cover over the concrete though so I could give it a solid cleaning once a month.

  • @essebug1066
    @essebug1066 Před 5 lety +25

    Chickens will eat their eggs if they get bored as well.

  • @jenocean824
    @jenocean824 Před 5 lety +24

    You talk about the benefit of having a chicken coop tall enough to stand in and then you make the run 3 feet tall with no door to get into the run. I doubt that she will be getting in there to do any poop pickup in the run, ever. Nice job cleaning up the coop and their food and water containers and nesting boxes. I wonder how long it will stay that way.

    • @BeckysHomestead
      @BeckysHomestead  Před 5 lety +6

      Just unclip a corner of the run, clean. It's simple. ☀️❤️☀️

    • @xxxAlmixxx
      @xxxAlmixxx Před 3 lety +1

      @@BeckysHomestead How does a person stand in a 3 foot tall run? And use a rake or some other long tool? What, lay on your belly with your face in the chicken poop, while you feebly scrape with a tool? Go in bent over and make the job ten times more exhausting, while your tool gets caught on the roof repeatedly? No thanks. I like how you changed the coop, but I'm not a fan of the 3 foot tall run. Don't defend it - improve it!

    • @soldier_for_the_west6566
      @soldier_for_the_west6566 Před 2 lety

      @@xxxAlmixxx Please pay attention before speaking. The top part of the run is detachable for easy access, you walk in and clean.

  • @mariesheppard3750
    @mariesheppard3750 Před 5 lety +98

    If you hang Mint stem and leaf 1 foot long in your coop the fly leave the coop they hate Mint

    • @cockatooinsunglasses7492
      @cockatooinsunglasses7492 Před 4 lety +6

      Peppermint essential oil works as well!

    • @TraceePettee
      @TraceePettee Před 4 lety +6

      @@cockatooinsunglasses7492 I really think you should reconsider Peppermint essential oil! I spent Christmas week in the hospital because I was using peppermint oil in my home office and poisoned myself with it. I actually burned my esophagus and my tongue swelled. It might have been caused by putting the oil in my humidifier? Who knows but I think peppermint plants around the coop or hanging mint stems like you suggested. I have used those fly traps like Becky showed, but the smell is so awful, I couldn't stand it. Those fly traps need to hang further from the coop to draw the flies away from that area.

    • @babyqueen2030
      @babyqueen2030 Před 4 lety +8

      @@TraceePettee Could it be that YOUR allergic?

    • @derpydog1008
      @derpydog1008 Před 4 lety

      A lot of insects don't like mint and I don't blame them it is awful.

    • @PurpleDaze49
      @PurpleDaze49 Před 4 lety +5

      @@TraceePettee You're not supposed to put essential oils in a humidifier. They go in diffuser.

  • @tonyapatterson-rector6609

    Building a ladder to the roosts is also enabling predators easy access to your flock. The whole reason chickens like to roost is for safety.

  • @lorineidtinytoadplot744
    @lorineidtinytoadplot744 Před 5 lety +10

    OMG 😂 I was literally laughing my ars off 😂, this is so typical, old farm yard coop 😂 I have a friend with a coop that would Trump this one 👌 😂 she has about 3 sheds Tetrised together with plywood additions. It's literally like a maze, the floor is like walking on the moon from the layers of poop from years of not cleaning. My eyes were watering so bad from the stench 😛

  • @nancymweasel6561
    @nancymweasel6561 Před 5 lety +3

    Just my perspective being a 65 year old woman with physical limitations - the help of younger women/men in building/repairing is such a big help as it can be overwhelming. I am preparing to "build" a coop here in the hot Las Vegas, NV heat and I am overwhelmed a bit, but I think I will ask a younger woman who is a dear friend & as capable as I was at her age, she will be such a big help. So happy you helped her. Now if we can get more young people in chickens & homesteading that would be fantastic.

    • @BeckysHomestead
      @BeckysHomestead  Před 5 lety +1

      First and foremost, build your coop in the dark shade and only get two or three hens.☀️❤️☀️

  • @twistedtiara6794
    @twistedtiara6794 Před rokem

    “PIMP MY COOP!” 🐓
    (Loved this one!)
    Great job. The chickens thank you!

  • @scottamaral5073
    @scottamaral5073 Před 5 lety +8

    She needs a chicken rickshaw and an electric fence.

    • @amechelb
      @amechelb Před 5 lety +8

      Why? An older woman doesn’t need to be dealing with that crap. A stationary coup is fine.

    • @TomiaMacQueen
      @TomiaMacQueen Před 5 lety +2

      Older people will likely have a harder time moving coops and fences regularly. A secure, deep litter system is the best way, then 1-2times a year get someone to clean it out.

  • @simpleperrydiselife
    @simpleperrydiselife Před 5 lety +5

    keeping chickens happy it's all about arrangement in the coop to keep it clean and save for them. Also feeding the well.
    Great video. Thank you so much!

  • @robynbrown4627
    @robynbrown4627 Před 5 lety +18

    I loved this. Such a good idea for a series. Such an improvement. Well done! X

  • @imaslowlerner
    @imaslowlerner Před 5 lety +6

    So nice of you to help her.

  • @mosesyang4222
    @mosesyang4222 Před 4 lety +6

    I lay down a heavy duty tarp in my coop and layer it with fresh hay once a week (deep clean once a month) to deep clean I just pick up the whole tarp and dump all the crap (lit) it into the manure spreader...so easy to clean lol

  • @marinar3772
    @marinar3772 Před 5 lety +6

    I love this! You made it so nice for her. 💜🐔 We certainly need more chicken coop fixer upper videos! 😍

    • @BeckysHomestead
      @BeckysHomestead  Před 5 lety +3

      I'm shooting the next one soon. People can audition to receive a chicken check up by posting on instagram then put #chickencheckupcasting

  • @hfortenberry
    @hfortenberry Před 4 lety +4

    OMG, this was awesome! You should totally do a regular show on the "Chicken Checkup" or something like that! So fun and interesting and helpful for people!

  • @redjcmarie2
    @redjcmarie2 Před 4 lety +2

    Had chickens for years... and my chickens had PLENTY OF FOOD ALWAYS AVAILABLE... eventually, an egg might break, and chickens may then start to eat eggs periodically. It happens. It does not necessarily mean the chickens aren’t getting enough food or protein.

  • @temperhollow7716
    @temperhollow7716 Před 5 lety +3

    My favorite part was watching the chickens re-settle and they look happy! Great work once again!

  • @lheiser2
    @lheiser2 Před 5 lety +71

    Very nice Becky. You are a Chicken Angel.

  • @OceanSwimmer
    @OceanSwimmer Před 5 lety +4

    Beautiful remodel of the chicken's roost, nest boxes, etc. Great job! It is easier to understand the principles of good chicken residence design when viewing a remodel!
    Thank you!

  • @stephimations_1541
    @stephimations_1541 Před 4 lety +2

    "they prefer to be somewhere private to lay eggs."
    my appenzeller: "Bet." *Lays egg on the ground in front of garage*

  • @Anonymous-xh7tw
    @Anonymous-xh7tw Před 4 lety +1

    I saw a chicken coop that is hundred times worse than this😂

  • @TrinityRidge1959
    @TrinityRidge1959 Před 5 lety +4

    I loved this and what your doing Becky. I'm in the process of making my second coop. I lost one of my silkies to a skunk a few years ago and had no clue how it got in so I'm so determined to make my efforts pay off. I want my animals safe. I have 4 baby chicks and I'm preparing the coo and run now. I needed this to give me ideas. Ty

  • @GreenFamily2007
    @GreenFamily2007 Před 5 lety +6

    I LOVED this video!!!!! You have to do more of these. Becky, you are the chicken queen!!

  • @brendamckerchie2959
    @brendamckerchie2959 Před 5 lety +3

    Thanks Nancy for letting us visit your coop. Love this video. I would love to see more like this.

  • @PaigeLovesPumpkins
    @PaigeLovesPumpkins Před 5 lety +8

    I look forward to an update video on how things are going after the improvements!!

  • @c1neal
    @c1neal Před 5 lety +15

    20:15 we use cat litter buckets for nesting boxes

    • @BeckysHomestead
      @BeckysHomestead  Před 5 lety +6

      Sure, whatever works, animals are not as picky as people thankfully. ☀️❤️☀️

  • @elizabethcharlottedressage4523

    It makes me laugh how she said she put the food high so no bugs could get in, and two ants crawled in

  • @susieepstein4579
    @susieepstein4579 Před 4 lety

    I really enjoyed this. I don’t understand what people are complaining about... Becky was funny, helpful, encouraging and very informative.

  • @angryannie7916
    @angryannie7916 Před 2 lety

    We have trained ours and it's so cool! We yell chuckchuck as we come towards the coop and they get all excited and come to us to be loved on before we collect the eggs and I've noticed less critters going to the coop since we have started putting scraps out in woods away from coop because critters will get full and not even worry about stealing hens or eggs. Also we have security cameras around our home that helps to keep an eye on my ladies coop. I absolutely love watching these videos; I always learn something new!

  • @catherineshiddengarden2596

    A good multi sized sand for the bottom of coop. No straw. This make for a good clean up of Pooh & drainage. That wire will not keep out animals & snakes. Hardware clothe needs to be installed on any open area. Also baring around perimeter of the coop the hardware clothe & sharp gravel under the coops walls & run area. Rocks around the sides of walls. Nesting boxes you can put a little mat under it so you can pull out & clean it better. Also curtains in front of the nesting boxes gives some privacy if you walk in on one roasting.

    • @sroberts605
      @sroberts605 Před 5 lety +1

      "if you walk in on one roasting" - you could always take a little gravy in with you :)

    • @BeckysHomestead
      @BeckysHomestead  Před 5 lety

      She doesn't need all that. All her chickens are now doing fine and she is getting more eggs than she can use☀️❤️💋

  • @LauraMichelGreenRaven
    @LauraMichelGreenRaven Před 5 lety +9

    Becky, I think your attitute towards Nancy's coop was fine. The title might be a bit dramatic but you were complimentary about her trying to make changes and explained chickens are a learning process. I was impressed with the size of her coop as many people build very small in the beginning especially if they are thinking free range in the yard. One question, can the top wire be undone easily enough to encourage cleaning of the run a couple times a year? Laura

    • @BeckysHomestead
      @BeckysHomestead  Před 5 lety +2

      Titles on You Tube are dramatic. Most any titles are dramatic actually☀️❤️☀️

    • @grimsonforce7504
      @grimsonforce7504 Před 5 lety +2

      Title is definitely click bait, I've personally seen far worse coops with sick chickens.

  • @amandapittar9398
    @amandapittar9398 Před 2 lety

    Dearest Becky, I’ve watched you from the start. This video just warmed my cockles. I adore chooks. We moved house and I had to give away my 11 girls. I was heartbroken. Three years later I have a new chicken coop and 7 little 3 week old frizzles. One was obviously sickly when the 3 day old chicks arrived. It looked like a tiny penguin. My son took it in his big hand and carefully wiped its little parsons nose free of caked poop. With warm water and cotton wool, as he passed it back to me it squirted half its body weight in poo! I dried it in face flannel and popped it in my cleavage. Two hours later it joined the others eating & drinking. Little Pingu is a little smaller but delightful. The chicken space in my heart has been filled. Everything you did with that coop was perfect and you did it SO tactfully and kindly. People don’t seem to realise that animals have the same basic needs as humans. So much of it is common sense. Alas sense is not common. I love your videos, I have learned SO much and realised that I am not without knowledge myself. Thank you Becky, you continue to be one of my very favourite CZcamsrs. Xxxx

  • @leannemarieevmed.theorigin8414

    You did a stellar job at cleaning it up and making the whole coop and run way more efficient.

  • @wlsweat1
    @wlsweat1 Před 5 lety +6

    This is great. Kind of reminds me of HGTV or Backyard crashers and you have Chicken coop crashers! It's very nice :)

  • @kimhiner7883
    @kimhiner7883 Před 4 lety +3

    Great job Becky! I learned so much from this video. Nancy is one blessed lady.

  • @MrsMommy001
    @MrsMommy001 Před 4 lety +2

    I don't understand. You were saying through out the video how dirty and nasty the coop and run were yet when you rebuilt the run, you made it next to impossible for the owner to clean it. It's 3 feet high now with no gate and no way to remove the wire roof. She will have to get on her hands and knees to clean it.

  • @annettecavalieri771
    @annettecavalieri771 Před 4 lety +2

    great lesson of what not to do with our new chicks and coop....lots to do to keep them healthy and happy!

  • @amechelb
    @amechelb Před 5 lety +12

    I really love how you are trying to help and it is an improvement but I noticed some things that you said that are fairly misinformed. 1. DE should never be used as a mix in where chickens are going to dust bathe. It acts as tiny razor blades which is how it gets rid of pest bugs. It will over time seriously compromise a chickens respiratory health. This has been confirmed through chicken deaths and following necropsies. 2. That coop and run is fine for around 10 birds. It’s not WAY too small for 12 birds. Guidelines are 4 sq ft. Per bird in coop and 10 sq ft per bird in run. 3. There is nothing wrong with collecting eggs from the back. If your hens are used to it then they won’t care that much. It won’t stop them from laying in the boxes. I’ve collected eggs that way and never had any issues whatsoever. That all being said I still feel like you are very nice for helping her out.

    • @BeckysHomestead
      @BeckysHomestead  Před 5 lety +2

      No DE is perfectly safe. DE is in some tooth paste and products like bisquick. You are misinformed☀️❤️☀️

    • @amechelb
      @amechelb Před 5 lety +7

      No I am not. It is safe to eat not inhale. I have used it for years for many different things. Do you take dust bathes in bisquick? And toothpaste is in paste form not dry powder so that is completely irrelevant to what I posted. The reason people use it on mites and to eat to kill intestinal parasites is because it’s microscopic razor sharp particles. When accumulated in the lungs it can do severe harm and has been confirmed to be the cause of death by necropsies of chickens who had it in their bedding. You can argue it’s safe all you want but the facts are facts. You shouldn’t be inhaling powder, especially something like DE and neither should your chickens.

    • @susannahgingras8546
      @susannahgingras8546 Před 4 lety

      @@amechelb food grade DE is fine to use in moderation. Too much DE can cause lung issues but you would have to use it often.

    • @saewelodivine1665
      @saewelodivine1665 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BeckysHomestead Diatomaceous earth is a fine powder - try not to breathe it in. Gail Damerow, in "The Chicken Health Handbook", suggests that particles of diatomaceous earth can stick to chickens' lungs and create respiratory problems. However, it's known that it is crystalline silica, not amorphous, which causes respiratory issues.

  • @brian1395
    @brian1395 Před 5 lety +3

    lol you nearly killed the old lady. She did more work in a day then she did in a week. she thought you where coming to do it all for her.

    • @BeckysHomestead
      @BeckysHomestead  Před 5 lety

      Hahahaha I thought she did good. Scott said to me "take it easy, Nancy is tired" In the end it was worth it☀️❤️☀️

    • @brian1395
      @brian1395 Před 5 lety

      @@BeckysHomestead yea she did look happy. i have chickens that won't lay also. they went through a terrible time with pox, they got it twice in 3 months. I live in Thailand and the mosquito spread it and vaccine helps but won't stop it. now 6 months later and a lot of ctc just to keep them a live and no eggs? tried every thing i know, light, high protein super clean coop and nesting boxes and great perches. I looked on the web to see if they will come back or if they just sometimes never lay again but no one seems to say. out of 100 i get about 34 eggs a day. before this it was about 90.

    • @katjodaniels4233
      @katjodaniels4233 Před 5 lety +1

      @Brian Calling someone "old man" or "old lady" is very disrespectful. She doesn't deserve to be referred to that way. Her name is Nancy.

    • @brian1395
      @brian1395 Před 5 lety +1

      @@katjodaniels4233 Please virtue signal some where else. Didn't anyone ever tell you speaking that way to your elders is wrong? I'm 70. did you like me doing that to you? Take this as a life lesson.

  • @constancemiller3753
    @constancemiller3753 Před 4 lety +1

    I've seen every makeover show ever but the henhouse makeover? Let's do this!

  • @Christine-777
    @Christine-777 Před 3 lety

    Chickens wouldn't last two days/nights here in Texas with that chicken run. And, all I kept thinking, how is that run going to be cleaned without taking it apart? Haha 😂🤣

  • @dawnschaefer1187
    @dawnschaefer1187 Před 5 lety +3

    What a great video! I live in Florida also and am a new chicken mama. You have taught me so much. Thank you for all the information!!! :)

  • @amespointer
    @amespointer Před 5 lety +8

    Nancy, my Rhode Island Reds are 4 months. One is already laying, and the others are showing signs. In the video you talk about feeding them enough, I noticed mine dont eat all their feed a day. They free range, and I give them free range scratch, AND layer feed. As long as they are happy, shiny, and laying, can I be assured they are getting their nutritional needs met? I keep being told they are laying early, but they are super happy and healthy looking so I think I'm doing ok. Just want to be sure

    • @friend3724
      @friend3724 Před 4 lety +1

      If they're free range then they will be eating plants and bugs that they find. That should be enough nutrition x

  • @Kaybay22
    @Kaybay22 Před 4 lety

    The lady helping by was being rude. Belittling the woman who sought out help. “Seem pretty picky...” “I kNoW wHaT hEnS lIke! nOt aLot oF hAy!” As a chicken owner, my girls LOVE all the hay they can get to lay on! 21:55

  • @susankoch1319
    @susankoch1319 Před 4 lety +2

    I have watched this one several times. I wish you could do more of these shows. Just great!

  • @mg3day
    @mg3day Před 4 lety +10

    I wish Becky lived in TN and would come and see my chickens! I am a first time chicken momma and watching her videos have been my life line for raising these babies! Thank you

  • @Mushling4
    @Mushling4 Před 5 lety +16

    Becky you are looking great! Recently you said that something about what you do, you've changed, your constantly learning the new and adjusting to what it is.
    Could you please make a video about that, the things you have changed on your homestead to improve it, and how you have been able to changed from your ways.

  • @YTSharkspeare
    @YTSharkspeare Před 4 lety

    Becky, you are a treasure. This is fantastic. You really helped these chickens, and Nancy. You also helped me learn more and more, as I do every time I watch your videos.
    I just started my first flock and now I understand why you are so smitten with these amazing birds. Their personalities bring me a lot of joy. I've been watching your videos for a while now, and I will continue to do so. Thanks for all you do for animals (and people.)

  • @cf8959
    @cf8959 Před 4 lety

    I got 4 chickens in 2017 and getting 2-3 more next spring (2020). My coop is 5ftL x 4ftW x 4ftH, 2ft up off the ground with each leg supported in concrete deck blocks. It has 5 nest boxes. The chicken run is 10ft W x 20ft L x 6ftH completely enclosed with a chain link fence + .25in hardware cloth. I use the “deep litter” method and clean it out completely 2 x year. My girls have been organically fed from birth. I’m told I have just the cutest chicken coop ever. I painted it medium sage green with cream trim. It’s adorable.

  • @annbullard7657
    @annbullard7657 Před 5 lety +5

    Healthy chickens need grass not dirt!

    • @BeckysHomestead
      @BeckysHomestead  Před 5 lety +4

      Healthy chickens need meat not grass. Loose chickens are in the woods scratching for bugs not grazing in a field. When they are in a field they are eating grasshoppers and crickets☀️❤️☀️

  • @theoneandonly1158
    @theoneandonly1158 Před 4 lety +3

    You said ' Fung shuay' ... That's it I'm subscribing. 🤣

  • @anthonymurphy1624
    @anthonymurphy1624 Před 4 lety +1

    I use a plastic bucket for nesting boxes. They never get dirty. My chickens love them.

  • @Teri313-
    @Teri313- Před 3 lety +2

    Here's the problem with the run (IMO): only the chickens can access it. There is no human size gate, and even if there was one, the ceiling is so low you'd have to crawl in. And believe me, you will want to be able to get in there to rake/sweep it out, collect eggs (yes, they will occasionally leave an egg in the run - mine have, anyway), and give them water. Maybe even get in there if there is a problem with one of them.

  • @judya.shroads8245
    @judya.shroads8245 Před 5 lety +13

    Where's the hay in their boxes. Was there a perch for them? They just look lost and needy.
    Becky, you are great in helping these poor chickens. The lady looked so happy when it was done. Looked very nice.

  • @victorhmaya9536
    @victorhmaya9536 Před 5 lety +4

    Becky seems to have an attitude

    • @BeckysHomestead
      @BeckysHomestead  Před 5 lety +3

      Yes Victor, I have an attitude, a good one. I talk to adults like adults, not a three year old☀️❤️☀️

    • @SK-nd7db
      @SK-nd7db Před 5 lety +4

      I noticed the same thing! Especially when she shouted at Nancy at 15:15 to let go of the board she was sawing!
      Man! she must have been in a bad mood!

    • @victorhmaya9536
      @victorhmaya9536 Před 5 lety +2

      S K Fr

  • @carolynblack9897
    @carolynblack9897 Před 4 lety +1

    I just got chickens.. and I love your videos.. so imformative.. thank u for sharing..

  • @deuberry9784
    @deuberry9784 Před 5 lety +1

    Becky truly care for chickens, live stocks and their habitats, I like that kind of humane quality about her.

  • @tanyajstolp
    @tanyajstolp Před 5 lety +4

    This was my favorite video. I'm looking forward to more videos like this.

  • @dinisrodriguez01
    @dinisrodriguez01 Před 3 lety +10

    You were a little rude to the poor lady. Very snippy also. I've been subscribed to you for a few years I guess that ends today : (

  • @Marie-st3pi
    @Marie-st3pi Před 4 lety +2

    Your chicken coop redo turned out really super! Gives me ideas to make my coop better. 🐓❤️🐓

  • @congratstripfor2994
    @congratstripfor2994 Před 4 lety

    That was awesome that Becky went and helped that lady! That coop needed serious cleaning and remodeling! They are going to be happy chickens thanks to Becky!🙂

  • @debbie2663
    @debbie2663 Před 5 lety +3

    Oh this is wonderful. Thank you for sharing your talent.🙏❤️🙏

  • @colleenhammond3377
    @colleenhammond3377 Před 4 lety +3

    Agreed, the woman could have had a tad more couth when dealing with this woman. She also forgot to put an apron along the bottom, to control predators from digging.

    • @lpmoron6258
      @lpmoron6258 Před 2 lety

      People can use tact and diplomacy. Explain. Don't year a person down and humiliate them. When you offend people they either shut down or lash out

  • @ll6559
    @ll6559 Před 4 lety +2

    Ummm I think you just tapped a new market “Chicken coop Reno”...you should really think of doing a series. This was fun to watch!

  • @gwenroney3972
    @gwenroney3972 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't think you can ever stop improving somewhere with a coop. One problem I see with this is digging predators, there's no below dirt protection & no run access for humans. I do however love the run cover for predator birds.

  • @jessicah4631
    @jessicah4631 Před 5 lety +3

    This was such a great video. I very much enjoyed watching it!

  • @TheRealDubyagee
    @TheRealDubyagee Před 5 lety +4

    The run is nicer but animals will dig under the fence. The chickens can also poke their heads through and animals will pull their lil heads off.

    • @youresoakinginit2113
      @youresoakinginit2113 Před 4 lety

      TheRealDubyagee
      That is true. I remember reading to bury fencing material 2ft into soil around the run and coop. Sounds like a hassle-- our soil is like rock after about 10". But it'll be worth it to keep predators OUT!! Someone said placing small boulders (?) around the perimeter discourages diggers as well.

  • @kathrynleaser5093
    @kathrynleaser5093 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Very kind of you to take your time to help this woman. Chickens, owner, and viewers all win here..! I had to laugh at the comments at the point in the video you had to tell the lady to not touch the roosting bar you were cutting. No one seems to understand the loud noise a circular saw makes. These saws can really kick back on the user. I think your reaction was inline with the potential danger that could have occurred. The woman was obviously ok with that reaction. Danger sometimes needs a loud command to avert the threat of harm. I'm a real fan of your channel. 😁👍😉

  • @carolrhodes5835
    @carolrhodes5835 Před rokem

    My hens like a lot of hay. For sleeping, they each need about a foot of roosting bar. Just for sleeping, laying eggs, Nancy had plenty of room for 12 chickens. Prob 20 for just sleep and egg laying.

  • @kokeshkokesh
    @kokeshkokesh Před 4 lety +10

    Oh my... This was so hard to watch.

  • @tracykeenan4449
    @tracykeenan4449 Před 4 lety +3

    I don’t like the height of the run how are you supposed to clean it out

    • @skyroot8529
      @skyroot8529 Před 4 lety

      Get the grandchildren to crawl in and clean ,they are always going in places they shouldn't anyways ! If I do say so myself that is a great idea ! 😁

    • @lunathegachacheesecake9409
      @lunathegachacheesecake9409 Před 4 lety

      @@skyroot8529 lol

  • @jewdd1989
    @jewdd1989 Před 3 lety +1

    How does one not know that filthy shit and moisture in a box will not only be unappealing to their chickens, but also will breed disease?! 🤦🏻‍♀️ Better yet how is this not blatantly obvious for everyone! I don’t know why ppl are commenting that the helper is being rude to the owner... she’s being direct without being hateful, she’s honest and even complimented this owner for what she did right. AND more importantly this coop is filthy, nasty even to the point this owner admitted to knowing her birds were eating their own eggs... regardless if this is for chickens, the owner should’ve done her homework about coop protection from predation, appropriate feeding and caution when mixing various breeds of birds!

  • @georgec4306
    @georgec4306 Před 4 lety +1

    It’s okay to open the nesting box door from the outside while they are still in there, I do it all the time multiple times of the day and it doesn’t scare them. I have never liked her that much she acts like she’s above everyone. Not everyone has money for a beautiful coop with painted walls and decorations. She doesn’t have to be that rude.

  • @tinarowena
    @tinarowena Před 5 lety +6

    I am constantly working on my coop[ to make it efficient and easier to clean, plus making it more comfortable for my feathered babies. It gets very cold here in the winter so that`s always a challenge.
    Thanks for another great video!

  • @flowerchild777
    @flowerchild777 Před 5 lety +3

    Bless your precious heart ❤ Thank you for being you

  • @royalnavarre1673
    @royalnavarre1673 Před 4 lety +1

    I don't have a homestead or chickens but I thoroughly enjoyed learning about this subject. Thank you.

  • @troyb4533
    @troyb4533 Před 4 lety

    Honestly. Chickens don't need fancy coops. I built a coop out of pallets with a tarp roof.
    They have a nice big run, and dogs that guard the perimeter of their run. They are protected from predators, and have a whole garden bed dedicated to their own food