Tour Day!

Posted on May 28th, 2011, by Head Hen

  Tour day is here! The hens will be out, rain or shine, so you should be too! Lemon, Spots, Blueberry and Brownie are waiting to meet you at the Waterloo Public Square.

Coop Tour Details

Posted on May 25th, 2011, by Head Hen

The 2nd annual Waterloo Coop Tour will run from 11am to 3pm this Saturday, May 28th. You start the tour at the Waterloo Public Square on Willis Way, where you can see some hens in a very stylish modern coop, and pick up your map for the rest of the self-guided, free tour. Hope you [...]

Coop Tour 2011

Posted on April 16th, 2011, by Head Hen

We’re back! The second annual Waterloo Coop Tour is scheduled to hatch on Saturday, May 28th, 2011. Stay tuned for details.

What a great day!

Posted on June 19th, 2010, by Head Hen

Thank you all for coming to the Waterloo Coop Tour. We had over 100 people at some of our locations. Simply amazing. Even the weather was great. Please share your stories below. We’re hoping to have pictures up soon.

Tour day is here

Posted on June 19th, 2010, by Head Hen

Finally! Our big day has arrived. The weather forecast isn’t perfect, but that isn’t going to stop us. Please come on by the Waterloo Public Square at the corner of King and Willis Way to pick up your tour map, and visit four lovely chickens in a home made chicken tractor. We’ll be there from [...]

Can Chickens Fly?

Posted on June 18th, 2010, by Head Hen

We are planning to have a few chickens on display at the public square, but with a forecast of gusts up to 50km/h, we might need to rethink that. However! The coop tour runs rain or shine.

Joining the tour

Posted on June 2nd, 2010, by Head Hen

On the day of the tour, we’ll be handing out free maps at the Waterloo Public Square, located at the corner of King St and Willis Way in Uptown Waterloo.

Curious about urban hens?

Posted on May 4th, 2010, by Head Hen

Join us for the First Annual Waterloo Chicken Coop Tour! This is your chance to talk with a number of local henkeepers and to see some urban chickens in their natural environment! Stay tuned to this website for more updates.