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You should be able to get away with perches and tarps covering your pens. I have hoop houses for the summer for my large fowl breeders, but in Ohio it won't work for winter.I should be back in the hatching business nest week. LOL I put 4 hens and a cockerel Leghorn in an area for breeding. I was told to wait 1 week before gathering eggs when you first put them together. So Tuesday I will start collecting eggs again. LOL.
Went to a Bantam Show yesterday. Have one of the judges coming over this morning to look at my LF Heritage Reds and Delawares to help pick the breeding girls for this year. YAY!!
Trying to figure out the cheapest way to build 3 or 4 breeding houses. Have 8x8 areas fenced off but need houses for 4-5 birds.I'll figure it out sooner or later. Still have a few months.![]()
Quote: i made some wooden frames, wrapped them in poultry netting, and covered them with a tarp. they are 8'x8' 2' high on the sides 3' in the center. in the summer time, i leave all the sides open. in winter i cover the 3 sides wind might come in with OSB. last year i had standard white rocks and didnt have a single comb freeze.
i did have to go out during heavy snows and knock the snow off a few times, and that is a pain at 3 a.m. but no complaints other than that.
mutts, cheap and or freeish lol theyre for my FILWhat breeds are you looking for??
i made some wooden frames, wrapped them in poultry netting, and covered them with a tarp. they are 8'x8' 2' high on the sides 3' in the center. in the summer time, i leave all the sides open. in winter i cover the 3 sides wind might come in with OSB. last year i had standard white rocks and didnt have a single comb freeze.
i did have to go out during heavy snows and knock the snow off a few times, and that is a pain at 3 a.m. but no complaints other than that.
I do the same thing, but I use PVC and zip ties which seem stronger than wood and staples. I leave a "hatch" on the top so I can reach in and get them.i made some wooden frames, wrapped them in poultry netting, and covered them with a tarp. they are 8'x8' 2' high on the sides 3' in the center. in the summer time, i leave all the sides open. in winter i cover the 3 sides wind might come in with OSB. last year i had standard white rocks and didnt have a single comb freeze.
i did have to go out during heavy snows and knock the snow off a few times, and that is a pain at 3 a.m. but no complaints other than that.
Quote: That is why I make hoop houses, with doors so I can walk in, the first one I made didn't have a door and I had to crawl in![]()