Quote: Thanks. I thought so too.
She wouldn't stop cheeping until she got it.
I am just hoping more will hatch.Oh that's sad Luke. Look on gumtree and see if you can pick up a couple of day old chicks for company.
Tonight she will go under my broody so hen at least she will have a mum.
Very helpful thanks Ash.LUKE
You asked some pages back (I can't keep up with this group, it moves too fast!),
for some tech specs of my new Chook Palace.
OK - foundations are 3 m by 2.4 m treated pine sleepers
(because that is the sizes they come in - saves time cutting wood.
They will only last 30- 40 years as against 100s of years for concrete, but probably long enough to see me out.
Dig them in level.
How thick are these sleepers? rough prices?
Bolted on top we have frames made from 70 x 35 mm NON-STRUCTURAL framing pine
Bunnings sells this about half the price of standard framing timber- it's good enough for chook houses!
Roof and walls are second hand corrugated iron sheets.
I couldn't recommend more my new Dual saw - cuts through tin like a hot knife through butter!
I am planning using palates for the sides and back of my breeder pens, would these work do you reckon? I'm going to have a 0.5cm gape between each.
I screw everything together with tech screws and roofing screws. - If you ever have to move it, it all comes apart in sections.
Hope this is of some help.
I would also recommend you get a book on basic house framing- the principles are the same for any structure you build.
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I have already got an idea of what I want with some plans.
Could I run them pass you? I have all the materials just want to see if you think they will be appropriate.
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