"All other Breeds" Taken yesterday Sunday October 29, 2018. She has been molting for months and was very worried because she was bald for so long. I even had placed an apron on her backside because she is the lowest of the pecking order. I am so excited to finally have some spikes! However...
Thank you. The run is locked up and secured. However the coop door is just left open as seen in the picture. When the wind is just right it whips the straw bedding all around. Then the ladies like to push it all out the door. I wanted to have a barrier for wind, rain and snow from just entering...
Hello! I have seen cut plastic curtains that hangs in the coop door. Almost resembles a large dock maintenance door. It's suppose to act as a wind barrier. Is there any specific type of heavy duty plastic and wood I should use to reconstruct this barrier? Also will my flock realize how to enter...
Do you typically just spray the solution of water/vinegar and drops of soap and leave it on for a few minutes? Do you use a scrub brush like on the rocks or wood rallings, coop?
Basically what is your method!
Thanks