I've began construction of our new Chicken Palace.  I need it weather proof by April 19th when the new chicks arrive.  I will do it!
My construction experience is limited to the barn and house and some miscellaneous out buildings and already I have made some mistakes that will cost me time and materials.  Oh well, what can I say.
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| The beginnings of the new Chicken Palace | 
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| The old chicken coop is in the background | 
The goat kids are doing well.  I am locking the kids in a separate room at night so they can't feed on their mother's milk and milk Alure in the morning before letting out her kids.  I don't milk her dry but leave a little for the young ones.  16 ounces goes in a bottle for Windy, the rest to the refer for us (and her evening feeding).  I got a little over one quart from Alure this morning - she is probably producing about three quarts per day.
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| Alure's four kids - Alder Rose is one of her girls from last year, Windy is the little girl with white on her side | 
The idea of limiting their milk is to get them to start eating grain and hay, which develops their rumen.  I noticed Windy "chewing her cud" which tells me she is eating between milking.  Sometimes I wonder...
Nettle is due to kid the beginning of May and she is really starting to show.  Very good news for us as Nettle is a very good milker though a terrible mother.  I may need to bottle feed her kids this year as she killed one of hers last year.  We were thinking of culling her out - I changed her name at one point last year to Sausage, but being such a good milker it went back to Nettle.
 
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