Vicious cycle for sure
5 chicks out now. One of the White Cornish still hasn’t pipped. Large draw down so maybe.

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Vicious cycle for sure
5 chicks out now. One of the White Cornish still hasn’t pipped. Large draw down so maybe.
A little more progress on coop. I told the granddaughter I was building her a house. She was so excited.
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You know if you look to your west you might see the largest body of water on the planet. A few desalination plants and CA's water problems are over. Maybe do that rather than the high speed rail.![]()
It’s actually a design error on the part of the engineering department. Wouldn’t work for what they wanted. After it is built there isn’t any taking back, so cut up and throw away or let someone use them. I’ve scored twice this way. This one was to house an HVAC unit in the attic of a home.Wow, that looks nice.
The last White Cornish didn’t make it. So one lone White Cornish from 11 eggs and 4 chicks from my hens eggs is the hatch. All in the brooder in the barn and the house is quiet for the first time in a long time.
He was actually the most concerned about this fire than all the rest.That sounds to close.
I too have various sized pieces from past jobs. When this job is done there will be about 8 inches by 3 feet wide. Maybe just enough to put a vent in the gableYou'd think I'm a hoarder if you saw all the small pieces of 1/4" HWC I have; anything that I can conceivably use later. Just made a warm weather pop door a couple weeks ago.
With 1/2" HWC floors, the droppings under the floor will build up faster than they'll decompose if the building isn't elevated enough to get a steel rake under it, but I bet you already have that covered...I hopeIt’s actually a design error on the part of the engineering department. Wouldn’t work for what they wanted. After it is built there isn’t any taking back, so cut up and throw away or let someone use them. I’ve scored twice this way. This one was to house an HVAC unit in the attic of a home.
The diagonal webbing will be removed when I’ve got it better supported. The 2-6 in the center and perhaps the 2-4 below that will also be removed. Walk in center with doors and two side coops where the diagonal webs are. 1/2 hardware cloth on the flooring of coops. Feed storage in center with chicken subtraction setup in the center as well. It’s going to take awhile.