Also, any dusting bowl, patch ideas?
I was thinking the lid of a big big?
I was thinking the lid of a big big?
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Regarding coop design, I built my coop about 18 inches up off the ground to keep it dry and to allow the chickens a place to get shade in the summer, before i built it i researched a lot about doors in the floor of the coop, i didn't find a whole lot of pics or info on it, i put a door in the floor of my coop, it shelters the inside of the coop from the elements and in the winter i can "bank" the sides of the coop with hay bales to essentially double the space of the coop to allow them room to move around in the long winters here in Maine. Just my 2 cents on this great thread!
You just gave me an idea...I often think it's such a waste for the diatomaceous earth/clay mix I have to just get mixed with the soil here. I used 1 gal milk jugs for a dust bath for the quail I had, but had no good ideas for the chickens and turkeys til now! I think I can set up a 55 gal drum just like my nesting drum for the turkeys and use it for a dust bath. It stays fairly dry for the brooding hen so I think it would work as a dust bath also! Thanks!Also, any dusting bowl, patch ideas?
I was thinking the lid of a big big?