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  1. LynneP

    Building the Chicken McMansion (Part 3)

    Congratulations! Two weeks from now they'll be flying...so much fun. Let us know if you run into any situations with them and we'll get them fixed for you. You've turned the corner now!
  2. LynneP

    Building the Chicken McMansion (Part 3)

    pacetruckguy- I agree and your wife would be heartbroken. I think they are princes among the parrot family, and if I ever get a chance to obtain an older one, I will go for it. The same owner of the African Gray had a red Macaw named Cisco who was 80 years old and had a language problem- his...
  3. LynneP

    Building the Chicken McMansion (Part 3)

    pacetruckguy-I was thinking the same thing as Chieftain. Some corrugated roofing and gasket screws and it wouldn't take much more to get that run roofed, and to place a rain panel where most needed. Fasten that with screws too, for possible removal or adjustment if the positioning isn't...
  4. LynneP

    Building the Chicken McMansion (Part 3)

    Heh. Well, it's a classy setup, and doesn't detract from your property in the slightest...in fact, once the birds are in, they'll be like decorations!
  5. LynneP

    Building the Chicken McMansion (Part 3)

    I was thinking a single polycarbonate panel on whichever side appears to be the most windy, once you study the wind patterns areound the coop. Polycarbonate, made for greenhouses, admits full-spectrum light. It's possible that you could leave it year-round.
  6. LynneP

    Building the Chicken McMansion (Part 3)

    Looking great. Have you thought about putting rain shields on the bottom of the windward side? Might keep the run drier on those soggy west-coast days!
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