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    Mineral Oil on Roosting Bar?

    I don't know that I'd use mineral oil. But in dry environment(s), my parents used to use Linseed oil. This seasoned the wood products & kept them from drying out & disintegrating. Purchased by the gallon & used like paint on yard fencing, horse paddocks & pastures, round pens & arenas. In...
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    Non free range/ non deep litter chicken keepers

    In response to your request of explanation. Seems to come up every few years, LOL. I've found deep bedding to mean using layers of bedding in the coop itself (or a chick brooder). It's usually done on a floored coop (doesn't go to the ground). It is kept dry. If water is spilled or rain/snow...
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    Using Shredded Paper for Coop Litter - As Good As Wood Chips?

    I agree w/ gtaus. I use paper shreds in pens, coops & chickens brooders. In nest boxes though, they stick to the eggs (wet when 1st laid) & dry hard. It is hard to get them off, even w/ a full scrub. Late summer/early fall, this year, i mixed them w/ leaves. That DID work, though the shred...
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    Crocheters Thread

    No, definitely not
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    Crocheters Thread

    The 1st time I tried crochet, was also with family. In IA, at the time, there were/was a women's group(church group?). They did a lot. Some crocheted, some knitted some "tatted" (dont know if it is right word?). Almost all sewed & some did both hand & machine quilting. All cooked & each had...
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    ANYONE KNOW OF CHEAP COOP?

    And here is how a pallet hoop looks... This was a temporary feed shed on rented property for 3 months. It does not have wire on it meant to protect chickens. The pallets were true 48"x48" (somewhat rare & difficult to find) - they were $2 each. This is after being purchased used, used for...
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    chicken run material in a humid environment where the soil never dries out and average temp is 56f

    I automatically assumed that it was roofed... If water is a problem right now due to flooding, id put in pallets. This will keep "baby feets" from constant exposure to water or dampness. It will also limit the amount of pecking or digging in the wet w/ their beaks. Only until you have...
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    Winter Water System for 100 Chickens in -40 with Wind Chill

    When I was up in MT, I didn't have chickens. For the horses & ponies, we used 1/2 metal barrels (like 55 gallon drums cut in half, but either manufactured or someone did a nice job rolling the top edge, no sharps) & 100 gallon Rubbermaid tanks. The 1/2 barrels had the round tank heaters that...
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    How do you get rid of the rubber smell?

    I have used the rubber round feed tubs since 1995 for feeding horses & ponies. Had horses off & on from 1970 - 1995 but can't remember what we used to feed them in. I started w/ chicks in 2011. I think ive used just about every type of waterer since, including the black rubber tubs. I haven't...
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    NEED HELP! Bedding suggestions for this type of coop

    I didn't realize my link was from so deep into the thread. Here is link to 1st page. Thread 'Using Shredded Paper for Coop Litter - As Good As Wood Chips?' https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/using-shredded-paper-for-coop-litter-as-good-as-wood-chips.1503415/
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    NEED HELP! Bedding suggestions for this type of coop

    All points i was thinking of have been addressed. But consider shredded paper for bedding. The materials themselves are usually free. Shredded paper consists of bills & junk mail w/ plastic windows removed, used copier paper slated for garbage, older worksheets & coloring sheets from...
  12. paintedChix

    Broiler Tractors

    The Joel Salatin tractor, the Suscovich tractor, the CP hoop tractors (several varieties in BYCs Coop area under articles. No reason to have a floored coop for meat birds - pooping machines. CC very rarely will go up a ramp to get to a floored coop. I've never actually seen them fly either...
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    Pallet Hoop House Progress Pics

    I see from your 3rd pic, that you attached the CP to outside of your pallets. Nice overhang actually, do you have gutters on it to catch rain & snow water? How has it held up? My own builds have always had CP on inside of framing.
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    Digging out a run

    In our area of NC, on our property, our Rat/Jack digs up Voles & nasty white/grey grubs. The Voles underground trails are 1/2 above ground... They aren't deep. I stomp them down flat w/ other areas of yard. Ive never actually seen him eat one, though ive seen him carry them. I have also...
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    Do You Have To Pay Sales Tax on Your Chicken Feed?

    Well, it wasn't part of my original post - will go further backwards to see if it's in this thread, if not, I have no idea where it came from. I also dont know how to delete it from the reply to my post... Ok, my BYC account is doing all kinds of "stuff". On page four, it had my reply w/ a copy...
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    Do You Have To Pay Sales Tax on Your Chicken Feed?

    The last paragraph about payment for games isn't mine. I will look back to see where it came from. It may have been part of what I was responding to. I do more with BYC than any other platform. Even compared to texting/messaging family & a few close friends...
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    Digging out a run

    Do your high schools have FFA, 4H or JROTC? Sometimes those kids do want the work & are great, though I've found recently that's no longer true here in our area of NC... 😪 Also, check with your state & County agriculture. They may have lists of people able & willing. Just, again, be...
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    Fine Shavings vs. Regular Shavings

    🤣🤣 Yes, I suppose so. I have a stockpile in our shop - paper & cardboard - from our daughter's families & from work. I haven't brought any paper/cardboard home since January 2024. Edit - changed left to right. I broke my left leg right above the ankle & dislocated the foot 90° to the right...
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    My first coop

    WELCOME to BYC!! I'm not the best w/ cleaning. My coops have very little wood & some i'm currently refurbishing will only have wood roosts. I do know that it can be hard to get wood to dry after scrubbing w/ water. Staying wet can be an issue, causing mold &/or mildew. Once you have it...
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    Fine Shavings vs. Regular Shavings

    Something else to consider is shredded paper. This includes junk mail (plastic windows removed), paper from your office, last years kids' assignments & drawing projects, phone books & card board. There are several of us that do this - in slightly different ways. ETA - The link below isn't the...
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