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For people with harsh winters this wouldn't really work but I liked the idea so much I'm in the process of creating a winter capatable nipple waterer using PVC pipe and a 5 gallon bucket . I'll post it sometime this week
    Living in michigan we have snow for most of the winter (although last winter we barely had any) so we needed to winterize. we cut up some plywood to close up some ventilation but not all, added a heavy duty tarp...
Nice progress I read all your posts and I love your chicken tractor idea. But what I don't get is where all the chickens are going to roost in your coop and run area. Also what breeds do you have.
Keenan (themichigander) Kalamazoo county, Portage, michigan (49024)
This is how we moved a coop cheaply without a tractor or anything motorized. my coop is about 4' by 5' and weighs over 1000 pounds. using 2 $15 furniture rollers recommended for 1000 pounds each we moved the coop over...
here's a check up on my situation. we moved our shed and coop with no hassles to the location the city inspector suggested which was about 100 ft. away from the original location. we also started on the pen(all of which has...
well i'd be willing to ship him to wherever in the US, i'd just need to be told about how to ship him there.
He crowed for the first time yesterday, now i really need him gone
anyone???? I'll drive to any areas near southwest michigan (chicago, detroit, traverse city, indianapolis) and all areas in between.
  Here is my now 10 week old production red cockerel. I need to give him a new home because I live in the city and we can't have him. I live in Portage, Michigan. He is surprisingly friendly and beautiful and he's...
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