Yeah, some of my birds live in RV trailers that were here when we bought the place. There was something of a barn (which is being repaired right now) and two big RVs back there. They work fine!
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Yeah, some of my birds live in RV trailers that were here when we bought the place. There was something of a barn (which is being repaired right now) and two big RVs back there. They work fine!
Most days? Yep! But it's home, it's paid for, and it's working fine for two people who aren't home much to start with! TeeheeLOL! Sorry. I thought you were saying they lived in the single wide.![]()
Wasn't sure what to think since you had just showed me the hoop coop. So, you think your hoop coop is better than your single wide?
Absolutely! When my time on this Earth is done, I'd rather leave my kids and grandkids the stuff we have instead of the bills accumulated to pay for stuff we didn't need!That's all we need afterall. Right? Right.
You just keep improving the coop. I like the little white thingys around it.Absolutely! When my time on this Earth is done, I'd rather leave my kids and grandkids the stuff we have instead of the bills accumulated to pay for stuff we didn't need!
Aw, thank you. I assume you're talking about the white lattice around it. We did that soon after we finished the run. Living in town, (and being on the town council) kinda encouraged us to make sure that it wasn't an eyesore from the street. The plan for spring is to hang little baskets of nastursiums (and I KNOW I spelled that wrong) on the lattice to soften the look and give the girls something to nibble on.You just keep improving the coop. I like the little white thingys around it.![]()
Has anyone tryed rice husks as litter? I'm close to a rice mill and the husks are free for the taking. We bring in truck loads and use it as mulch for weed supression, especially in the pineapple fields. Great mulch in that one it is free but more important as it breaks down and is finally plowed back into the field it helps the soil more than other kinds of mulch. Was going to try it as litter, for the same reasons, free, plus better for the soil, in that all litter and animal waste ends up in fallow fields and is plowed in next time we prep the field. Will do a small experiment this year to see. I guess if there is a hang up it will be that the chickens and ducks mistake it as feed and the husks have no nutrional value to them. Is anyone or has anyone used rice husk as litter?