I got mine at Southern States. $95 for 100' x 3' of 1/2" hardware cloth.
http://www.southernstates.com/catalog/c-659-hardware-cloth.aspx
They had to order it, but there's no charge to ship to the store.
Also, use an angle grinder to cut the hardware cloth. Just lay it on the ground and wear...
To cut the hardware cloth, i use an angle grinder. It works great. Wear gloves and eye protection- it throws quite a few sparks.
For poultry staples (which i called 'horseshoe nails' growing up), i like to hammer the two points together until they are about parallel. I think they go in...
My wife gladly proclaims "boy job" in any of the following circumstances:
-it requires heavy lifting
-it requires advanced handyman skills, or
-it's gross
If my chickens are only in the tractor during the day, should i put nest boxes in there? Do they lay during the day?
I'm having a feeling that this will strike people as a really stupid question.
I have built about 40 coops...unfortunately, that's all done in my head. I'm starting on a similar project soon so i can tell you what i'm planning, based mostly on what people here have said.
I'm closing everything up and covering all ventilation with 1/2" hardware cloth. To prevent...
Yes to stores that get stuff on pallets. My friend runs a small business that sells snow plows, etc. He was so happy to get rid of pallets that he delivered them to my house.
Maybe try your feed store? I believe that larger stores like Lowes reuse the pallets, but i would try smaller operations.
I just looked this up on this forum the other day. Some people say that they put it in at one week. Others put a roost in on day one, and the chicks can use it whenever. Most posters said they just use branches from outside.
I checked because i found two of my 2 week old EEers on top of the...
I was going to build a tractor with attached coop, and then use part of my shed as the coop in the winter. However, my sweet little wife would like to have the chickens in the shed during the night, and take the chickens from the coop to the tractor each morning and back each night.
So the...
I would use stain, like Thompson's. If you use paint, the paint will eventually get cracks, which will hold the water against the wood. With a sealant, the sealant soaks into the wood so you don't have that problem.
Let us know how it turns out.
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You do what you like, but if i lived near that spot 7 miles away, i would not be very happy with you. Do be careful; they have many sharp teeth and a nasty disposition.
Kill it and make its feet into earrings,then stew it up.
Euell Gibbons says that all mammals are edible. When it...
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Use a shovel to dispatch it and bury it. Then reset the trap in case you have another pest.
And someone mentioned it, but in case you missed it, a raccoon can fit through any hole it can get its head through. That means that a rather large coon can get through a small hole, like the...
No, i am not Joel Salatin. Someone said they didn't know who he was. I was merely stating facts. Whatever you think of him, he is something of a celebrity. There are people who do not like his model for various reasons (e.g. small pen size, raising Cornish X's instead of heritage birds)...
Joel Salatin has become something of a local food celebrity since he was featured in the documentary Food Inc. The chicken tractors he uses are for meat chickens. His layers have large, movable coops and free range during the day.