i ordered a cpl sets of tools im going to give it a go...have worked cattle and hogs for years..i dont think ill have any problem.. ive butherd a ton of chickens so i know where the peanuts are
i see your avitar is silkys... if ya have them or some smaller breeds ya dont need that much roost bars.... that 1 ft for large birds is great plenty... id say 10 in even for large birds
i think id put 2 boards the 12 ft way on each side first one foot down from eave and next one 2 ft.. that would give ya 48 linear footand still leave ya floor space open they will fly up there i have a roost built but they dont use it... its lower but my old grainery has some 1/2 steel rods...
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Jeb
It rolled very easily on a clean wood floor. I took big goops with roller and spread it out it rolled on good. I did two coats.
i asked my son...he remembered... it was 50 bucks for 5 gallons... put down on new 1 in plywood floor and 6 in up sidewall
1. I'd like to paint over the treated wood for easier clean up, and to help prolong the life of said building, but which type of paint do I use or is there a better option?
We used liquid rubber from lows... i cant remember the exact name but its holding up very well we did 2 thick coats...
i see on youtube chinese have a table with 2 posts sticking up... does anyone have better info on how to build one ??really slick but for the life of me i cant figgure out how it works.... show me your setup
i see on youtube chinese have a table with 2 posts sticking up... does anyone have better info on how to build one ??really slick but for the life of me i cant figgure out how it works.... show me your setup
sent a message ... id love to get some of your breeding either chicks or hatching eggs... i have rir... my son has new hamps.... you have beautiful birds.... how is the egg color of your rir... im dissapointed w mine... flannigan... my heritage on left... heritage roo on hatchery rir hens on...