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Feed stays in my shop which is in the background of the "exercise yard" pic. I put it so high because it's not at all uncommon for us to have 4' of snow on the ground and I don't need one more thing to dig out.
I thought I was going to pick up a crate like these this summer for $40, but the guy who listed it never wrote me back on e-mail, and didn't post a phone number. Instead we built this ridiculously expensive taj-mahal of coops. I guess I can live with the change, but I'd go for one of these in a heartbeat.
welcome here is a warning run away fast get ot fast you will stop cleaning your house you will wake up feed chickens clean coop get on byc look at chick pics get on a hatchery site order more chick and thern get ducks and geese run
Telecom equipment. Usually the crates equipment comes in are of the disposable variety, very cheaply built only meant to make one trip. But we've got a couple of vendors who seem to take real pride and build crates that could (but almost never do) get used several times.