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The biggest problem is me - I like watching them play on the roof, doh...Thanks!
Shingles are less noisy than steel for sure. But I have to admit we used them because we had a bunch of them. I got them when I worked at lowe's... a special order that was returned.. got them dirt cheap!
We close them in every night.. a bale has been lasting a few days. They go through more now that the pasture has been cleared and it's getting colder.. We used a 4x4 hog panel to cut up for the hay rack. It does help to minimize the waste a little, they can't yank out wads of hay this way. We did the same for a purchased hay rack, that had long slats.. just secured the hog panel inside it and they can basically only get their noses up into it. You may also want to consider a different hay or more pasture? I'm feeding a second cut grass/alpha mix... they're going through that like crazy, the resins on this hay are nice and thick... good stuff!
Is there anyway to raise the building so they cannot jump on it? Fencing up around the edge? Steel roof would probably hold up better. You can secure it to some wood slats right over.
I looked for stuff for you but there were a lot of everything and only a few bantys. Lots of roos which an Asian family was buying up.JackieandChicks, Lucky you! I had the husband home and couldn't get away. He is not into chicken stuff.