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  1. boggybranch

    Heating a VERY small coop

    Old timers would laugh at the idea of heating any coop, down here in south Alabama. Times have changed.
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    ALMOST ready..........check that.....READY

    All done.........Bring on the chickens.
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    Modifying Dog House for Brooder or isolation coop

    If there is a floor in it, I would cut it out, set four post and raise it up high enough to do what you want it to do, then wall it up. You having easier access to the inside is a must.
  4. boggybranch

    Recycled materials coop finished!

    All I have left to do to the coop is build and hang the door. Built it out of old pallets, window sashes, scrap lumber, used tin and old pressure treated fence boards. Total out of pocket cost.....UNDER $10. Took about 5 days to build.
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    Recycled materials coop finished!

    REALLY looks great. Nothing like taking "throw away" material and making something useful and enjoyable. Sorta like buying that old painting at a yard sale for $6, taking it to "THE ROADSHOW" and finding out that it's worth $100,000.
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    ALMOST ready..........check that.....READY

    Quote: Thanks, lesa........Glad to, FINALLY, be getting back into chickens and hope to be able to learn and contribute from/to this forum.
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    ALMOST ready..........check that.....READY

    Quote: Well.....I REALLY want brown egg layers and I'm leaning toward Delaware or Dominiker hens. Babygirl, ALREADY, has her roo and "nusses" it all the time while over at her best friend's house (whose mother has let her pick the roo out, herself, from her flock). The roo is supposed to be an...
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    Coop floor

    I recycled, privacy (pressure treated) fence boards for the floor in my coop.
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    ALMOST ready..........check that.....READY

    http://www.theeasygarden.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=29925&p=1 ........and getting excited
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