CanadianBuckeye
Songster
My favorite is when someone is in a hen's chosen next box, so she climbs on top and drops one on their back.
My hens scream bloody murder if another hen so much as looks at them when they are in the nesting box.
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My favorite is when someone is in a hen's chosen next box, so she climbs on top and drops one on their back.
My hens scream bloody murder if another hen so much as looks at them when they are in the nesting box.
My hens scream bloody murder if another hen so much as looks at them when they are in the nesting box.
she;'s telling you to hurry up and get on with it Already... sheesh....![]()
She figures you have 20 or so days...get the lead out... She has work to do!![]()
Thanks to my #1 son, our new nests are 18'' square. Two hens CAN lay side by side and some do so without too much fanfare and there a few that continue to lay with company but the whole world is told off about it. There must be at least 15 or 20 nests that get infrequent use this time of year because the hens/pullets simply must have the 'perfect' one...they are all alike, right down to the bug dust in the straw!![]()
After going through a bunch of options in my head, I've decided to do the same thing - tractor coops. It's a sturdy, easy plan that's not too hard to build (I already have a conduit bender to bend the upper struts from building the first one.)The NNs have done well with their bare bones one while I've been working on their coop, and it can moved fairly easily by hand by only me. I can adapt it with an elevated floor and roost and hang nest boxes, and when not in use, I can use it as a greenhouse/shadehouse for my more tender tropical plants (e.g., Allspice trees), and maybe aquaponics. As soon as I finish the NN coop, I'm gonna build a bunch of them (it never ends!!!!)I really have to get going on my Sportsman electric broodie- lots of hatching eggs coming in April, HAS to be ready! I'm building a raft of tractor/coop combos. I've realized that I have to house my breeds separately- the Buckeyes and Cornish are too fat on the food that keeps my red sex link crosses thin.
Yeah, I might as well turn my paycheck over to Home Depot these days...Absolutely YESThe Lumber store really likes me![]()
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After going through a bunch of options in my head, I've decided to do the same thing - tractor coops. It's a sturdy, easy plan that's not too hard to build (I already have a conduit bender to bend the upper struts from building the first one.)The NNs have done well with their bare bones one while I've been working on their coop, and it can moved fairly easily by hand by only me. I can adapt it with an elevated floor and roost and hang nest boxes, and when not in use, I can use it as a greenhouse/shadehouse for my more tender tropical plants (e.g., Allspice trees), and maybe aquaponics. As soon as I finish the NN coop, I'm gonna build a bunch of them (it never ends!!!!)
Yeah, I might as well turn my paycheck over to Home Depot these days...
Speaking of which, I really need to finish my coffee and get out there to finish that coop!!!! It's not perfect, but at this point, I gotta just GET 'ER DONE!!!!
- Ant Farm
Doing the same thing today...enlarging and revamping the breeding pen. Beautiful day for it but my rear end is sure draggin' today, so the going is slow.