Tre3hugger
Let Your Freak Flag Fly
Started constructing a "quaiviary" today. It is 8'x3.5'x6' high at the low point. It will be housing 20 coturnix quail. Today I laid everything out, dug the holes, and set the posts. I did two corner posts and one in the middle at 4 feet.
Set them with kwikrete (that stuff is awesome!).
So far so good. I am getting the quail Tuesday, but have a temp house for them in case I do not finish in time. I used braces and a post level to get the posts in position then poured the kwikrete. This concrete is just poured into the hole dry, then a gallon of water is added to the hole for each bag. Sweet! The quaiviary will be open, with 1/2" hwc walls. There will be a bottom border made from 1x12 for some privacy and draft protection.
Didn't get a pic but all three posts are in and setting.
I will be using 2x6 for the joists, and 2x6 for the rafters 4 ft long to create a six inch overhang. PVC roofing on top will finish it off.
The only next challenge I see is using my speed square to figure out the rafter angles. Shouldn't be too hard, I have just never done it before. Stay tuned for more build pics.
I plan on trying out a deep litter method as this is my only bird house on the ground. I will start with a layer of wood chip, the n add a bunch of leaf litter, couple bags of soil and some evergreen boughs. Hopefully the quail will like it!
Thanks for reading!
Set them with kwikrete (that stuff is awesome!).
So far so good. I am getting the quail Tuesday, but have a temp house for them in case I do not finish in time. I used braces and a post level to get the posts in position then poured the kwikrete. This concrete is just poured into the hole dry, then a gallon of water is added to the hole for each bag. Sweet! The quaiviary will be open, with 1/2" hwc walls. There will be a bottom border made from 1x12 for some privacy and draft protection.
Didn't get a pic but all three posts are in and setting.
I will be using 2x6 for the joists, and 2x6 for the rafters 4 ft long to create a six inch overhang. PVC roofing on top will finish it off.
The only next challenge I see is using my speed square to figure out the rafter angles. Shouldn't be too hard, I have just never done it before. Stay tuned for more build pics.
I plan on trying out a deep litter method as this is my only bird house on the ground. I will start with a layer of wood chip, the n add a bunch of leaf litter, couple bags of soil and some evergreen boughs. Hopefully the quail will like it!
Thanks for reading!