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TheDirtyLawyer
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Nice setup. And I love the sign!
Thanks! Working so far!
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Nice setup. And I love the sign!
Meanwhile mine are way overdue to be outside and I'm still working on the enclosure. I have put in about 20 hrs and I feel like I got nowhere. Most of that time was getting the rabbits situated(and they still are not completely situated) because in order to do what I needed to do they needed work first. I'm doing it by myself and I work 60 hours a week. Time and weather have not been kind. So they have taken over my bathroom, literally. I gave up on the brooder completely. I built them a roost and they free range in the bathroom--what a mess. Sometimes I want to cry. I might have to demolish the bathroom..just kidding, I keep it as clean as possible and after a couple hours it will be back to normal.
Everytime I think my plans are solid, another predator comes up that I physically see. I might as well just build concrete walls with concrete 3 ft under at this point. I feel so responsible for their well being and need to do the best I can.
I can not wait to take a long hot bath and that I will do after the ducks are not living in the tub!!
You have got to get them out. Don't worry about it being perfect!
It's not even close to being secure. The wire isn't even up. It's wide open. I'm going to try to get as much done as possible this weekend. I'm way stressed out right now.
I'm sorry. I wish I could come help you even tho I have no skills! lol I just know that them destroying your bathroom in your home and stressing you is not worth it! I mean they are wonderful and all but not if they are going to ruin your house! Mine isn't totally secure and we do have coyotes.
You could always sell them on Craigslist and start over when ur ready with the coop. It's great you raised them and kept them safe but you don't need to do all this if it's too much right now.
Your pictures look like they are in a fence? Can you leave them in the fence during the day? My big hens free range and the little ones are in a short fence during the day and the coop at night. There is an element of risk of course in not having them in a cage but we feel like their lives are pretty sweet having a more natural freedom.
And we haven't lost any.
i love to brood mine with a broody hen. usually they are outside on day one. we pulled theminside this time because mom is good, but not very protective and the chicks were getting peckedI got 13 chicks this year and most of them are going on 2 weeks this weekend. They are getting crowded in the bin I've been keeping them in in the mud room so I'm thinking of a good next step... garage w newspaper and maybe baby pool? I've seen lots of posts on baby chicks in small brooders but hardly anything on how to manage them when they are 2-6 weeks.
Do I really have I keep them in the garage for 6 weeks if it's warm outside? I feel like they are going to get so bored and it will be a huge mess.
Anyone have a better solution?
Thank you!