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    Is there any benefit to Manna Pro Water Protector?

    Last summer I used the water protector and didn't have any scum. This summer I had planned to sell the chickens but life and my wife got in the way, so they're still here. I just finished washing scum from the waterer and once I post this reply I'm going out to put Manna Pro Water Protector in...
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    Comment by 'pawl' in article 'What to do with your extra eggs'

    I plan to try many of these recipes. I had one of "those kind" of neighbors who called to complain that I had too many chickens per the city folk ordinance so too many eggs is not my problem. Before that however, I had planned to donate all our excess eggs to the "Dare to Care" food bank which...
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    My chicken is hiding her eggs

    I just learned that one or more of my chickens is burying eggs in the deep bedding, it's nice to know that they didn't invent this and that there are steps that can be taken. I have comets in my crew too
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    Need coop design input

    For sleeping it's better the perch is wide enough to rest on. With a narrow perch they have to hold on and can't sleep as deeply.... the lower perch for jumping up should probably be narrow to discourage sleeping there.
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    Need coop design input

    Wow, nice but it seems like work to clean... why not angle the tray under the perch to deflect the poo towards the wall Instead of ramps why not a small lower perch as a jumping off place so the birds can reach the sleeping perch but any predators can't and any sick or injured birds will be...
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    Looking for coop plans 4x6 coop with 4x6 run

    [/IMG] I'm working on building a 4 ft. X 8 ft. version of the red coop in the picture
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    Need coop design input

    I would think that you'd find them laying eggs under the workbench and covering the top in poo. Instead of a ladder/ramp on the outside of my coop the girls have a porch about 9 inches deep it's about 24" off the ground so not much gets into the coop other than the chickens. You layout has you...
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    Coyotes and other predators

    There so many more fence options available these days. If we had these back in the day farming would have been so different. Electric nets, plastic fence, fiberglass post, solar fence chargers. I'm going to put electrified 1/2" mesh wire on fiberglass post all around the chicken run that I'm...
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    How to deal with raccoons.

    Works for me except the .22 round... I'm in the city limits so I rub them with a good stick, I'm thinking of trading up to a pointy stick
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    freaking RATS!!!

    As much as possible deny them living space and food. Build up off the ground and use rat baffles, hang feeders as high as your chickens can reach. Seal feed in metal cans and clean up any spills. Add extra lighting and try to keep everything stored up off the ground so there is as few hiding...
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    Mice in chicken coop

    My son tells me he thinks the invention of football was inspired by a chicken that had something the other chickens wanted
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    Mice in chicken coop

    My coop is built on stilts... the lowest corner is 18 inches off the ground... I've had rats to jump that high a couple of times but at first hint of a rat I put a koro rodent trap under the coop with some Cheerios on it and a few around it... usually they're dead by morning. Wildlife Control...
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    Great horned owl killed my chickens!

    A heavy-duty plastic deer fence attached to some hoop frames made of 3/4" pvc pipe make a nice addition to a fenced chicken run and the predators leave it alone. The hawks have come and sat in the trees and looked it over on a number of occasions but thats it
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    Sneezing Chickens

    Unfortunately some places are still very backwards when it comes to animal care. The problem we have is over zealous animal control laws that limit chicken ownership to only 6 birds if you have less than a 1/2 acre lot, a hard size to find even in the outskirts of our sprawling metro area...
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