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  1. cavemanrich

    Bantam Mini Coop

    I never dealt with pasty butt. I would think that a slight smear of that coconut oil on the vent area may keep the gumdrops from sticking, thus dropping off. :idunno
  2. cavemanrich

    Bantam Mini Coop

    If it does not BURN your hand, it is not likely to be a fire hazard. One thing you can do if you do have such concerns, is to place pad on some ceramic, or clay tiles. A 18 x 18 inch tile like this costs about $6. If you have any kind other, laying around and are smaller, just use more...
  3. cavemanrich

    Bantam Mini Coop

    Update on my bantam Mini coop. This will serve as a brooder box for the chicks when they arrive. Seriously can’t wait till February. :wee Anyways, any tips would be appreciated. Obviously gonna put a layer of shavings down for them and fill up the feeder and watered, and elevate them as the...
  4. cavemanrich

    Bantam Mini Coop

    I just looked at your picture. My opinion is,,,,,, that area where you have them, should be a vent area way up high. There should also be same vent on the near/opposite gable as well. Your roost 2 feet of the floor is OK. Consider making roost adjustable in height. It does not need to be...
  5. cavemanrich

    Bantam Mini Coop

    With only 2 chickens you do not need a nesting box at all. Just make a nest area in a corner of coop where convenient. Try it and see how my idea works. I do not have a nesting box for my hens (6) Just an area of coop where I have a nest made of hay. It is open. Hens use it and I have not...
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