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I actually like moring glories for the simple fact if you don't have to worry about them being toxic, no amoutn of bad care will kill them. But, I do like Whisteria and Jasmine and Honeysuckle.
I bought one of the cat boxes and I know other people love them. Not one of my birds has ever used them. Then I thought it would be a great way for them to take dust baths during the winter. Not a single bird has even gone inside. Maybe if you start out with chicks, that will be a different story. You can also you buckets. I swear though that my girls will lay in a cardboard box, but not that cat pan. It was brand new, so they have no excuse.
Lately my birds are playing egg hunt with me. I got 6 eggs yesterday in the nest boxes and forun 4 more. The frst was easy. I always end up with a hen that lays right near my back door. Different flocks at different houses and it still happens. I live 2 blocks from the poultry auction out here and I've found my newer boxes there. I have some that are built into one of the coops, but it was one my husband had started.
PVC feeders are great, but I made mine to angle down. When it runs straight across the feed gets stuck. I'm going to be making the ones that are straight down. The ones that come doen and then run along the side I will still use for maybe the growout pen.
If your screen door is simple heavy screen, you may want to add hardware cloth. Also make sure that sliding door is very secure. The Bay is full of raccoons and those puppies can cause a lot of damage. Also if there are things in your yard that grow from bulbs, it's like they're at a buffet. Chicken and a veggie. You're not much worrying about the birds getting out as something getting in. Just a little while back I had a cat wipe out most of my babies in my garage. He got in through the vent hole for the dryer hose. I was trying to figure out how to fix it and never covered the vent. My fault, but it didn't take much for something to find a way in. I've alsop had my favorite rooster stolen, so think of keeping preditors out.
I big bucket waterer works good too. I use nipple waterers, so you can put a ton of water out there and keep things dry and clean. Right now I only have small ones, but the new buckets are in the garage waiting for mr to have the energy to get them done. I'd probably have more energy if Ijust did them and didn't have to add water every day.