Reviews by Sequoia Raven Bird Farms

From start to finish the reader gets a great insight in not only how they built their coop and run but how chicken math works lol. Lists of materials made it easier to replicate and comprehend. This was a creative build and a descriptive story, I like it! Great job!
Author did a good job organizing improvements through dates, which makes it easier to picture the timeline. He included updates on what we would have done differently, making it easy to know what not to do. I must say that there is no picture of cross ventilation, but that doesn't mean it's not there. Very solid and made with the intent to last, great job!
I do like the inclusion of links and videos, making it easier to buy any products I like and easier to paint the picture of how the chickens are enjoying their humble abode.
Cheers!

The Chicken Condo

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This article is very well done, it may not have measurments but it includes all the steps and information needed to understand the construction and execution of their coop. The author included useful pictures and was honest about costs. They also recommend alternative roof designs for heavy snow and harsher winters.
I am very inspired by the poop hammocks design and how easy it is to install and clean. Very clever idea for roosts and poop board in the run. 5/5. Great job 👏
P.s Oh and of course those steps are amazing! They are gorgeous and space saving!
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Autofill Bucket Waterer

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I like it, I think in Winter (CA) I will put a horse trough heater in it, or put a salt water filled bottle in and it will bop around, not allowing it to freeze. Thanks!!

Do ducks like boats?

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The boat idea is ingenuous!!! And it looks cool, I think the first duckie is trying to figure out how to drive the thing!! Love the cover support as well, natural and strong.
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Reasons for Tossing Out Your Indoor Brooder and Start Raising Your Chicks Outdoors

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Wow!! This is the best information about brooding out there! Amazing!!!!

Top 10 Ways To Save On Feed Costs

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:lol: Love that you're getting the information about fermentation and making your own feedout there! I myself have a whole shelf FULL of my own feed I made today, it's my 4th batch and it's working!!!!! Also am looking forward to that exellent picture of the no waste feeder!!!! :D thank you! Will be making one of those!
:highfive: :jumpy :jumpy :wee:cool::p:D:celebrateReally awesome!! Thank you for suppling new important information, that really opens ,my bird eyes!!
I love the tourogh information, and apprciate the details, and for the pigeon info, I was wondering what to feed our Pigeon, Ruju, and this is SO useful!
I will replace the wheat with a mix of quinoa, spelt and perhaps teff though, for I don't like wheat.
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Thank you for your feedback; I'm glad you found it useful. Please feel free to update us with how your grain mix works out.
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