https://diyprojects.ideas2live4.com/2016/10/13/eggcelsior-hotel-inspired-chicken-coop/
I've been dealing with a pretty catastrophic life the last couple of years. Fire, cancer, multiple deaths, accident paralyzing family, etc...so, I'm just now getting back here. I'm so sorry for the late response.
He built this off the top of his head; but, someone reached out to me with questions when it was first built and then created a page for the design. I'm late as all get out to responding, here; but, here you go: https://diyprojects.ideas2live4.com/2016/10/13/eggcelsior-hotel-inspired-chicken-coop/
Dick, R. J.; Wray, J. A.; Johnston, H. N. (1973), "A Literature and Technology Search on the Bacteriostatic and Sanitizing Properties of Copper and Copper Alloy Surfaces", Phase 1 Final Report, INCRA Project No. 212, June 29, 1973, contracted to Battelle Columbus Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio...
The amount of copper it would take for the ppm to reach a toxic level is staggering. There is no way it would happen with just a piece of pure copper in the water. That would be like believing cooking on cast iron will cause you to have too much iron in your diet...a myth that has been disproven...
Oh gosh. I'm so sorry that I'm just now seeing this. I've been slammed at work (new job in June). I don't know that you still need the plans; but, I'll see if I can get my husband to draw them up and will post them for others who may want the same information. How are your babies doing?
...etc). Me, I just leave it wide open. If you do an anaerobic fermentation, check things very, very carefully. Sealed plastic containers in warm environments are ideal environments for botulism.
**I am a bit paranoid about botulism since ingesting a nearly fatal dose of it some years back.
Yes, it counts as an additional "meat protein". Whey and yogurt are also milk derived proteins. I'm glad to hear you're having such great results, Art
Yes. The bacteria infests the ferment (which includes the grains).
- I use a spreadsheet which is easier for me (it actually works without having to call on Pearson's Square); but, I use the square to confirm my ration calculations. I do like my sanity checks. I was going to use a ledger; but, I've found that I'm now totally lazy when it comes to arithmetic...
Yes, they are indeed easy....The gal at the feed store this side of the highway does mealworm farming and has offered time and again to help me get set up. But, I just don't have the space for the volume of mealworms I'd have to process to meet my current (and growing) requirements. I don't...
LOL - yeah, that can happen. I have a little Nankin (true bantam) that tends to try to bully my Muscovy ducklings...You should see the size disparity. It's pretty funny. Just keep interrupting the picking and it will eventually drop to a pretty random thing instead of constant.
If they are only two to three weeks old, introduce them on a day that you have some time. Drop the little ones in, show them food and water locations, then keep watch. You may have one or two try to peck the itty bitties. When they do, thump them. They'll stop. Of course, I had one that I had...
Sweet - I paid my membership, jeez.....back in Feb(?)...he responded about three weeks later and told me he got it; but, then nothing. I'm very glad to see that things may get rolling to get the breeder's club back up and running again.
With him out of school, now, maybe communications won't...
I don't use limestone grit as grit. I thought I mentioned that, I guess I worded myself poorly . It's a calcium supplement....It can, depending on what you're feeding, work as a grit for short periods. Many dispute that, and I'm not in the mood to argue it. As always, personal preference...
...a significant amount of space. Which, I probably will as soon as my Livery is completed in the town. That will probably be about mid June. My full on fodder setup will be done out in the Livery as well.
And, you will never, ever, ever see me breeding cockroaches with intent **shudders**
I do the same thing for mine who are pinned up - they have a basin of poultry grit and a basin of calcium.
I live on a limestone infested riverside, so my free rangers are constantly gobbling the stuff down. I do have some grit and calcium out for them; but, they pretty much ignore it.
You...
Lacy, my system crashed the other night in the lightning storm and wiped out my drives. I'm currently restoring the data; but, it's going to take a while. As soon as I get the files back online (thank goodness for Carbonite). I'll pull up the file and post my recipes. I can give you a rough...
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