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  1. Jeff in Colorado

    Mini Barn Coop

    Quote: I checked out the waterers on your page and may have to get some of those watering nipples. I have the same problem of the waterers getting full of crud. I only fill them half way and they still require that they are cleaned before they run out of water.
  2. Jeff in Colorado

    Mini Barn Coop

    Underneath the pine shavings on the floor is a piece of fiberglass reinforced plastic so that clean up is easy. The end wall folds down and I can pull the whole floor out to hose it down when it gets dirty. McMurrey sent me an additional 14 Red Star Roosters to keep my box full so they would...
  3. Jeff in Colorado

    Mini Barn Coop

    The horizontal 1 x 2's on the walls are where the future roosts will be installed. Here are some more picks of the auto door. I took the plywood cover off so you can see the motor assembly. I don't have a timer installed yet, but it's ready to go when I put it outside when the weather is warmer.
  4. Jeff in Colorado

    Mini Barn Coop

    Thanks for all the compliments. Here are some more pics of the inside.
  5. Jeff in Colorado

    Mini Barn Coop

    Well my little barn has some new little residents. Just got them Saturday from McMurray.
  6. Jeff in Colorado

    Looking to utelize a 10'x10' dog kennel....

    You could bury some treated 6x6 timbers as a foundation that the panels sit on.
  7. Jeff in Colorado

    treated vs untreated coop * pics pg 2

    If it is good enough to build decks and playgrounds with, it's good enough for chickens. I've yet to see a drooly chicken suck on a treated 2 x 6, unlike several todlers I know. If you are truly concerned about it, call the lumber yard and have them fax or email you the MSDS sheet on it and...
  8. Jeff in Colorado

    Choice of framing wood for coop?

    Lumber Species is rated in the quality of wood. A typical 2x4 at the lumber yard is rated #2 spf. SPF stands for spruce/pine/fir... meaning it can be either species when it's milled and doesn't really matter as it is a 2nd grade general construction lumber. Whether it is rated #1 or #2...
  9. Jeff in Colorado

    whats the worst that will happen if goats eat chicken feed?

    If your goats are wethers than it is more critical to keep them away from alfalfa and grain. They can get problems with the urinary tract havng deposits of minerals that cause blockage. Does are less likely to get this. Goats are ruminants and love to eat the stuff other animals won't touch...
  10. Jeff in Colorado

    Need a Goat person QUICK

    Wash the udder with warm water to soften any dried colostrum and make the udder more supple. Then milk her out twice a day. It's been awhile since I've milked goats, but I don't remember it being so thick. I would also make sure she has plenty of warm water. It could be she has not been...
  11. Jeff in Colorado

    Neighbors Dogs killing chickens

    I vote for shoot, shovel and shut up. I would even consider making room in the chest freezer if I thought the dead dog had chicken feathers in it's stomach that could be uncovered in an autopsy. That little tidbit of evidence would make any dog owner question the idea of sueing you. BTW what...
  12. Jeff in Colorado

    anyone run electric to their coop? How hard is it to do?

    ...better i do not know but i can tell you no matter where you live it is illegal to use it for electrical purpose, the NEC code book list types of *CONDUIT* sutiable for electrical applactions, the gray pvc, IMC,RMC are the only one sutiable for below ground installations. kman... I guess you...
  13. Jeff in Colorado

    anyone run electric to their coop? How hard is it to do?

    Quote: The cheap plastic pipe they use for conduit works better as a conduit!
  14. Jeff in Colorado

    anyone run electric to their coop? How hard is it to do?

    Wow, lot's of info to absorb! 1. Don't dig a trench until you have utility locates completed. It is a free service that utility companies will come out and flag phone lines, gas lines, cable lines, fiber optic, etc. etc. Look in the phonebook or call a local excavator to find out the phone...
  15. Jeff in Colorado

    using white panel board on interior walls

    Glad to help! I live close to Aspen, and everything is more expensive around here.
  16. Jeff in Colorado

    using white panel board on interior walls

    I would use FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic). It is the textured plastic stuff you see at truck stop bathrooms. They coat the walls with it so they can hose it down. The masonite doesn't hold up to water as well. They sell FRP at Lowe's for $30 per 4x8 sheet on the shelf next to the...
  17. Jeff in Colorado

    Will this building work?

    Call your local Hot Tub dealer and see who they use to crane hot tubs into place. Usually they use a smaller crane that is mounted to a flatbed truck and just lift them onto the truck, drive to the next location and then set it exactly where you want it. No backing up into the yard, not...
  18. Jeff in Colorado

    Add-A-Motor Chicken Coop Motor

    I think I need to get myself one.
  19. Jeff in Colorado

    Metal Roof

    gsim seems to be on the right track. First determine where the moisture is coming from. Is it only from the chickens or do you have another water source that is creating higher than normal humidity. Do you have a leaky roof, do you have propper drainage around your coop, is the waterer...
  20. Jeff in Colorado

    Coop foundation ideas??

    Quote: I agree. The ideas of putting in concrete "footings" or concrete corner posts are great, but being that this chicken coop is already built needs an easy "add on" that doesn't require redoing the work they already put into it. I was going to suggest concrete form stakes. They come in...
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