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Thanksgiving Chicken Coop

November 22, 2016 By Karen Creel

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Finally! Cooler weather, and I’m beginning to get in the Holiday spirit!   Leaves are turning and dropping to the ground, and after moving the chicken coop to the garden area this morning I decided it was due for new chicken coop décor.  I had started painting it a few weeks ago, finished it today, and now, a  makeover for the Thanksgiving holiday.

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This little rooster welcome sign welcomes everyone to the girl’s home.  Just no roosters please.  This coop is too close to the house to be awakened by crowing every morning.

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I found this chicken cut out sign at a shop in Elijay, Georgia a few weekends ago and painted it yellow.  Now it has a perfect place on the side of their coop.

Thanksgiving Chicken Coop www.Gardenchick.comAn old iron chair holds a fern,  welcomes you with a Gobble till You Wobble yard flag, and my repurposed house vent pumpkin.

A Thanksgiving Chicken Coop

I think the girls are happy with their new coop.  Fresh straw, and a new location for the coming fall.  My next project is to fence in the whole garden area to keep their free range confined to the back property.  Chicken poop on the deck is no fun.

Thanksgiving Chicken Coop Makeover www.Gardenchick.com

Happy Thanksgiving Ya’ll!

Happy Thanksgiving Sign www.Gardenchick.com

Karen

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Comments

  1. Lee@A Guide to NE Gardening says

    November 22, 2016 at 10:06 pm

    Love the new look of the coop and I bet the chickens love it too!

  2. Terri Steffes says

    November 23, 2016 at 6:04 am

    How adorable! Do you get lots of eggs? We love farm eggs here.


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