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Lexan!!
It's the plastic commercial kitchens and sign companies use and it's practically unbreakable. My home pop door is made out of it, and many of my coops have a wall made out of a piece (or part of a wall) of white Lexan for natural light. Good stuff. No raccoon will be getting through that if your rails are done right.
Hope everyone gets some stuff done in this glorious weekend ahead- weather is supposed to be magnificent. I'm thinking about scouting out some hay bales now for windbreaks, since it will be scarce as can be this winter. Everyone I know with extra is shipping it to Texas and selling it for 4 times their normal take. I pray we have a long fall and get one more good hay crop in, with a particularly mild winter.
I'm down to only 3 hens sitting now. It's weird to think I could possibly need to get my brooders going again at some point...I have the rcom going and have all summer, but I just pull the eggs from the girls every day and give them the ones I want hatched 4 days before they're due.
I'm roofing all of my coops with white vinyl from a sign company's cast-offs. Their banner and billboard material is indestructible.This should also allow ice and snow to slide right off the grade while being really reflective for the sun. I'm tickled about this new option!
Remember to get all the pumpkin seeds you can during pumpkin season- the seeds are a natural wormer, and they just eat them right up.
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It's the plastic commercial kitchens and sign companies use and it's practically unbreakable. My home pop door is made out of it, and many of my coops have a wall made out of a piece (or part of a wall) of white Lexan for natural light. Good stuff. No raccoon will be getting through that if your rails are done right.
Hope everyone gets some stuff done in this glorious weekend ahead- weather is supposed to be magnificent. I'm thinking about scouting out some hay bales now for windbreaks, since it will be scarce as can be this winter. Everyone I know with extra is shipping it to Texas and selling it for 4 times their normal take. I pray we have a long fall and get one more good hay crop in, with a particularly mild winter.
I'm down to only 3 hens sitting now. It's weird to think I could possibly need to get my brooders going again at some point...I have the rcom going and have all summer, but I just pull the eggs from the girls every day and give them the ones I want hatched 4 days before they're due.
I'm roofing all of my coops with white vinyl from a sign company's cast-offs. Their banner and billboard material is indestructible.This should also allow ice and snow to slide right off the grade while being really reflective for the sun. I'm tickled about this new option!
Remember to get all the pumpkin seeds you can during pumpkin season- the seeds are a natural wormer, and they just eat them right up.
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