I like the second one but price is waaaay too high for me
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I am having a good problem.
My homebred eggs don't fit in standard cartridges anymore.
I have one hen averaging over 17 g every dayI am going to do a full average over two weeks for every layer soon so I can record it on my teeny weeny pedigrees.
It does mean I have to start making my own custom paper-pulp cartons though.
I'm really not a fan of the battery-style cages or the sloped floors either. To each their own but it's nice to have the option to go more natural later (like I opted to after having bumblefoot problems on wire - and my birds are much happier for it! Even if the room they're in is much dirtier....).
I honestly don't think the floor space between the two will be much different but the second one gives you room for sandbaths and hidey spots, and looks like it at least has a flat floor.
How cool! How will you make the cartons? Maybe something i meed to do. I have a ton of recycled 18 ct chicken egg cartons and just use those for now but they wont last Years.
Battery cages. Prices look on target for new nice things. Go to the wynola website and look at what they start at.
I like the second one but price is waaaay too high for me
I think it's funny how there will be a large quail sized hole in the dirt, but when I come back later, it's gone. They really do like to dig.Yalllll I think one of my golden girls is trying to hide her eggs under wood chips now...
Mine are asssssses. They're becoming wayyyy food dependent and refusing to dig for dust baths even. I have to clear a 4ft spot for them every morning otherwise they wont take baths. I really need to get the tractor built so they can go work for their keep. A little starvation and hard labor should make them less spoiled right?I think it's funny how there will be a large quail sized hole in the dirt, but when I come back later, it's gone. They really do like to dig.
I am having a good problem.
My homebred eggs don't fit in standard cartridges anymore.
I have one hen averaging over 17 g every dayI am going to do a full average over two weeks for every layer soon so I can record it on my teeny weeny pedigrees.
It does mean I have to start making my own custom paper-pulp cartons though.
I'm really not a fan of the battery-style cages or the sloped floors either. To each their own but it's nice to have the option to go more natural later (like I opted to after having bumblefoot problems on wire - and my birds are much happier for it! Even if the room they're in is much dirtier....).
I honestly don't think the floor space between the two will be much different but the second one gives you room for sandbaths and hidey spots, and looks like it at least has a flat floor.