an idea for Nesting Boxes

stylus46

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Dec 4, 2007
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i am currently expanding my set up and i requre around 9 nesting boxes i have been looking for wood to construct them but its slightly expensive if bought from new so i have seen some plastic builders buckets for 98p nearly $2 each i have checked and my biggest hen fits in the bucket so i thought if i lined them up on there side in rows of three and screwed them to like cross bars and put a small panel accross the bottom to hold the wood shavings in. The question is has anyone used anything simmlar and does it work well? i also imagine that its alot more hygneic with it being plastic and no joins your comments please!

Stylus
 
I tried the kitty litter buckets pretty much the way you described yours but make sure to put a piece of cardboard on the floor part-where the chickens feet will scratch. I know because when I first put the buckets in they would scratch the bedding/straw right out of it but would not stay long. They just jumpped out. When I put the cardboard slat on floor - they liked it much better.

I think it feels weird on their feet...plastic.
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Also, if you can get some milk crates. You know, those big clunky cubes? I use a couple and my hens LOVE those.

Good luck!


Pedro ~:-V

PS I put plastic cut in slats in front of the boxes (Much like the curtains in a walk-in cooler) and they like that A LOT! Anyone else do this? I think they like the privacy it gives them! LOL!
 
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I would love to get those - but for the little chicken door out to the run, that would help keep the cold OUT - if I could find some......................
 
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I would love to get those - but for the little chicken door out to the run, that would help keep the cold OUT - if I could find some......................

HUmm...well, I don't do it for the door to their house but that's a good idea to keep cold draft out. I wonder if a doggie door would work? You can cut slats on it if it's not already cut? Interesting...
 
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I was thinking about the plastic slats for the chickie door as well...didn't even think about the nest box. Are they the clear kind on the nest box? I was thinking clear for the door so that light could still come in the house.
 
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Yes, I use the plastic you get at Wal=Mart.

Here's what it looks like:

Before:

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After:

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Disregard all the chicken poo...it was BEFORE I cleaned it! How embarrassing!
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Yes, I use the plastic you get at Wal=Mart.

Here's what it looks like:

Before:

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc193/paganfish/FinalPicsInside2.jpg

After:

http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/cc193/paganfish/coopinside1.jpg

Disregard all the chicken poo...it was BEFORE I cleaned it! How embarrassing!
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Wow, thanks for the picture...that helps a lot. If I were to go to Walmart, what section would I look in to find that plastic?

No worries on the poo. I saw something a lot worse the other day.

I like your henhouse. Very vibrant colors. Mine is a fraction of that size! But with the cold weather, my birds can stay warmer in a smaller space I guess. Looks like you have those buckets on a shelf?
 
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You are welcome...and THANKS!
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I don't know about all Wal-Marts but I found mine by the paint dept. They had them by the brushes and what not. I think Home Despot and Ace Hardware have it too.
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They come in all sizes and lengths. I bought a big roll (forget the size
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) for, I think like 7.00 and it goes a LONG way.
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Just ask for the plastic lining rolls. They'll know what you are talking about.
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I have 37 birds living there so it's mighty crowded but, I usually separate them in Spring (Have another bigger but not as sturdy coop beside it) but for now...since it's cold (13 degrees and dropping) the more--the merrier. Until morning...that is. Usually, in that coop...there are 17-20 birds though...and they are bantys! LOL!

Pedro

PS Yes, the buckets are between two shelves. That room used to be the dining room of the old house. I stapled the plastic on the ledge of the top shelf and let it hang down...I think the yellow on the walls makes it look brighter when it's dark out and I have the light on.
 
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