No, but for me bantam eggs seem to be hard to see a bullseye, I tried checking with some with our other bantam rooster and hens and I couldn't see a bullseye, but they were because we had 4 broodies and 15 new chicks this year, I'm just not good at verifying for bullseye's. This rooster is Black...
We have a Old English Game Bantam rooster he is 9 months old, I never see him mating or do a mating dance, he is the only rooster with 6 hens???? He is real laid back, he alerts the hens, feeds them and seems to have taken on the role of head rooster, just never see him mate.
We put our chicks in a brooder in an outside shed, I only used a hot water bottle for the first week early in the morning, I built a wooly hen for them to get in or under for the first week, then I stopped using a heat source all together, took the wooly hen out at 2 weeks, we have 10 chicks...
You are 100% correct about wood waste demoing pallets, how well did your wood chipper work? I have been thinking about a wood chipper, use a lot of pine shavings in the coop and run, can you chip small tree limbs with yours,what size wood ?
Thank you but the pallet build would be easier for me than what I call the pretty coops or modern designs, to me I think those would be more challenging, I don't think I could build one that looks as nice as those. I went for pallet wood to cut expenses, only have around $350 in this coop...
Just completed our pallet coop,all used material other than pressure treated 2x4s on the ground, pallet wood is not for the faint at heart, it takes a lot of time demoing and trying to make odd pieces work into the build,you also loose at least 20% of your pallet from it busting while...
I'm not an expert but I think it's trial and error, some are more excepting than others, my experience you will know pretty quickly, the head pecking and trying to move them out of their space.