Dutch bantam 1
In the Brooder
- Apr 9, 2019
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Hi all,
I am purchasing an Eglu go up 3m run and wheels etc.
I have built a square out of some large fence posts that I have drilled together to make a square base. Leftover from my last project...
It will have a heavy duty tarpaulin lining the floor, some bark chippings will be used to fill up the platform.
My question is, will this be suitable for bantams Dutch bantams to be precise.
Also, will I have to purchase some pins? The ones you can buy from omlet to hold the coop and skirting down.-To prevent the fox from scraping away them and finding a way in...The only trouble I have is that the pins would make a hole in the tarpaulin. This is all down to the fact my land is very hostile-bumpy, uneven, rugged. I am in the process of leveling it.
Will the layout be suitable for my upcoming bantams and will it be fox proof?
Many thanks, Alfie
I am purchasing an Eglu go up 3m run and wheels etc.
I have built a square out of some large fence posts that I have drilled together to make a square base. Leftover from my last project...
It will have a heavy duty tarpaulin lining the floor, some bark chippings will be used to fill up the platform.
My question is, will this be suitable for bantams Dutch bantams to be precise.
Also, will I have to purchase some pins? The ones you can buy from omlet to hold the coop and skirting down.-To prevent the fox from scraping away them and finding a way in...The only trouble I have is that the pins would make a hole in the tarpaulin. This is all down to the fact my land is very hostile-bumpy, uneven, rugged. I am in the process of leveling it.
Will the layout be suitable for my upcoming bantams and will it be fox proof?
Many thanks, Alfie