Arizona Chickens

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On the coop part of the apron I inserted the wire in between the bottom plate of the coop and the cinder blocks and then bent it down 90 degrees and then bent it back to go flat just below the surface of the soil (I think it was something like 8-12" below the surface). Your brick path might do the trick alone depending on how tightly the bricks are set and how heavy they are. Do you think a coyote or stray dog could dig the bricks out? How much extra work would it be to put the wire down underneath the bricks?

It's in the backyard so coyotes & strays should not be a problem. I was thinking about under the pathway & up against the cinder block foundation, the chain link is 20" wide (about) but I will not be able to bend it like you did the wire.
 
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Definitely a plucker building party - but I would be glad to host it!

As Gallo says, "Big boy toys" galore!

Here's a much cheaper source and it's industrial, too:
http://www.randallBurkey.com/Rubber-Finger-for-Plucker/productinfo/10294/

I'm a big fan of paying for quality too. Whizbang and the EZ-plucker seem to be teh two big names around. EZ-plucker fingers are 100 for $53.00 and are advertised as "soft durometer" More research needs to occur!
 
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Definitely a plucker building party - but I would be glad to host it!

As Gallo says, "Big boy toys" galore!

I could probably compete with you. After building a house we looked at the workshop and thought we should open a tool rental place
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. The better half is into fixing old (like really really old) cars. Too greasy for me.
And I have to admit that I like it here so much that it will take a lot of horse power to make me go somewhere else on weekends
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. Maybe we have a teleconferencing plucker building party?
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No competition necessary.
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I'm pretty settled here for building projects as well. If you need, I've a milling machine and lath for making the spinny round parts. Let's definitely conference on the construction as I figure more minds = better products!
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I have more seeds coming from our generous benefactor and we shall try, try again.

I'll take that as -

Yup, ya killed em Mikey!
 
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Thanks for the link! These are the ones I am looking at. They are more expensive than the ebay ones but I think it's worth it.

I'm having a difficult time figuring out what to use as a quality reference.

These are .54 each in quantities of 100

Ebay EZ-Plucker fingers
 
I know there is a section for selling chickens, but since this is the Arizona thread, we have a silkie/frizzle roo that we have to re-home, my girlfriend is completely in love with him and has always wanted a silkie or frizzle, we just got lucky and got the mix. Unfortunatly since she is a he so we have to re-home him. He also has a crooked beak, he eats fine, and is actually the biggest out of the bantam's we purchased by far, she is nervous someone will not want him or will cull him because of his beak. If anyone is interested or know's someone who would be willing to take him please PM me, or email us at [email protected]

Here are some photos of him, he recently started sprouting some great looking highlights throughout his feathers, he really is a loving roo!

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