The flock this morning. Im standing on the deck

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It happens, I have 8 lb hens the hawks trys to get.Thanks! I feel like a total idiot/jerk but I guess now I know.
Refrigerator has coil in the walls. So if it starts hissing refrigerant you know what is going onI haven't used a mini fridge, so I'm not sure exactly how different it'll be from a cooler, but in general, you'll need about as much as follows:
Two light sockets with 40--60w bulbs
Two fans (I used 64 CFM)
A thermostat (digital or wafer)
An adapter for the fan
A sheet of insulation, for the back vent
A two by four, for the back vent
More thin wood for the back vent
Caulk
Plexiglass for windows
Sealant for windows (I used hot glue & duck tape)
An extension cord & a few bits to splice stuff together
Assorted wire nuts
Two sheets of plexiglass or similar (I used cutting boards) for heat baffles
Something to make racks inside (your choice)
I actually am trying to write up my most recent build right now. I just need to find the stupid photos that accidentally got corrupted and now only exist on BYC months back in my posting history.![]()
I based my build on this. I changed it a bit to my specifications, since my thermostat required different wiring & I had different stuff on hand than she did.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...w-we-did-it-and-test-run-ready-set-go.861788/
That would be a good idea
Feeding the Predators just draws them. Better be miles away. Probably not legal by you anywayI don’t wanna dissect him
But I might toss him into the woods somewhere.
It's a mini fridge and there are no coils in the walls all the coils are in the back.Refrigerator has coil in the walls. So if it starts hissing refrigerant you know what is going on
You crack me up. Do you always think the worse thing? My mind wouldn't go straight to rabies. I honestly would be thinking about butchering it for the dogsI don’t think she would eat it. She’s weird and only likes cans lol I’ve tried giving her real meat before both cooked and raw and she turns her nose up lol or takes like one bite then drops it.
Besides, I don’t think I could do it.
And what if whatever it was had rabies or something?
Do not throw it into to the woods to attract predators. Either use it as Kiki says or bury it.I don’t wanna dissect him
But I might toss him into the woods somewhere.
It happens, I have 8 lb hens the hawks trys to get.
The hawk will be back.
Sorry he was your favorite. But at least it was a cockerel that you might have to get rid of. Count it as a learning experience.![]()
It has two racks already in it so I should be able to use those and put trays in it. I'm going to experiment. I have to gut the fridge first.I haven't used a mini fridge, so I'm not sure exactly how different it'll be from a cooler, but in general, you'll need about as much as follows:
Two light sockets with 40--60w bulbs
Two fans (I used 64 CFM)
A thermostat (digital or wafer)
An adapter for the fan
A sheet of insulation, for the back vent
A two by four, for the back vent
More thin wood for the back vent
Caulk
Plexiglass for windows
Sealant for windows (I used hot glue & duck tape)
An extension cord & a few bits to splice stuff together
Assorted wire nuts
Two sheets of plexiglass or similar (I used cutting boards) for heat baffles
Something to make racks inside (your choice)
I actually am trying to write up my most recent build right now. I just need to find the stupid photos that accidentally got corrupted and now only exist on BYC months back in my posting history.![]()
I based my build on this. I changed it a bit to my specifications, since my thermostat required different wiring & I had different stuff on hand than she did.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...w-we-did-it-and-test-run-ready-set-go.861788/