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Will he be able see that I'm not using this account anymore, and will I be able to keep this BYC account?
If you detach his account from your phone I do not know if he see that you signed out.
If your BYC is on his account, he might notice. But you should be able to keep this account and just change the email to your new one.
 
@Pastel The Rooster
This isn't the best of pictures, but I will try to explain this. I build it more as a breeding hut, but I am using it as my broody pen. (for purposes of this post, kindly ignore the cute chicken in teh foreground!)View attachment 3544883View attachment 3544887

So, you can't see all of this pen, but this is how it is built:

I used 2 2x4x8, both cut at 3' for the base (so, it is 5'X 3'. I then used a bunch of 2X2s, you might want to use 2x3 or 2x4 if predators are large...but I used 2x2x8 because this usually is inside my large run, and 2x2x8 are much cheaper than 2x4x8

Cut 2 more 8' long boards at 3'. This will be the top framing of the pen/broody hut. Now, you have to decide how tall you want it. Probably 2' tall is fine (mine is 30" tall...but 2' is fine, and would probably be easier to reach in from the top & is a better use of your lumber,)

Take 2 8' pieces of lumber and cut each into 4 - 22" pieces from it (if using 2' fencing, need it to overlap top and bottom boards by 1' to secure in place). Keep the 8" left-overs. Use 4 of these pieces - one for each corner. Screw to bottom frame, then place top framing on them, and screw that together. ( you now have a rectangular 'solid' that is 5' long, 3' wide' and, in actuality, just over 2' tall. Decide how much of one end you want to be a secure 'nest box area' (? maybe 2' x 3'? Place another set of your 22" pieces, one on each side, that distance from the back and screw top and bottom into place.. One of the remaining 22" pieces, place about 1' back from the front on one side (this will be the 2nd side support for a pop-door.

Take one more 8' piece of lumber, and cut 2 -3' pieces from it, and one 22" - place one 3' piece across the broody hut (i.e. from left side to right side - parallel to back bottom board) even with the 2 uprights that are about 2' along the sides. This will be the front support for the 'nest box' area floor.. Screw into place on both ends. Place the second one between the TOP side boards parallel to the back - right above the one you just screwed in place on the bottom (so, 2' in from the back)

Cut a piece of plywood that is 2' X 3', screw into the base of your broody hut in the back - this should line up with your back cross piece, your front cross piece of the nest box area, and your sides of the bottom of your broody hut. Screw this into place. Then cut some plywood that is about 18" high. One that is 3' long (the back of your nest box in your broody tractor) and 2 that are 2' long ( the two sides of your broody tractor. Screw the 3' piece to the outside of the back of your tractor, with the bottom just overlapping the bottom base support. Then screw the 2 - 2 long pieces of plywood on the INSIDES of the nest box area - 1 on each side

Now, take that last 22" piece, and put it about 1' in from one side of you new nest box area (toward whichever side you want the top to open from) and screw it at top and bottom to the front cross rail that forms your nest box area. Cut a piece of plywood that is a FULL 2' high by 2' wide, screw that to the 2' opening on the front of the nest box area - to the side support and the 22" support you just screwed in place.

Take the 2 left-over 8" pieces of board, cut each end at a 45 degree angle, and screw in place on opposite corners )i.e. left front (side) and right rear (side) at the bottom. This diagonal piece, though small, will give a bit more rigidity to your structure.)

Now, 3 more things to 'build'

Pop-door. Definitely use small lumber for this (i.e. 2x2) cut 2 pieces 1.5 inches long ( assuming you made the pop-door framing 12' wide), and cut 2 pieces 22" -( 2x the dimensions of the lumbar you are using + .5"). (If you are using 2x2 for this, it is actually 1.5 inches wide, then you will cut these 2 pieces 22" - (2x1.5) - .5 = 22- 3 = 19 - .5 = 18.5 " long

[side note - I am having you make the framing for the pop door 1/2 inch narrower and shorter because you need a bit of clearance for the door to open smoothly]
screw these together. 11.5 in boards with be the top and bottom of the pop door, the 18.5 will be the uprights.

You will do the EXACT SAME THING for the pop - door to the nest box area.


Now, for the pop door to the nest box area, cut a piece of plywood that fits over the framing ( but does NOT extend beyond it)

For both pop-doors, add hinges to them.

For the pop door to the nest box, screw the hinges to the bottom of he door opening ( so pop door folds out and down for a ramp. Add whatever type of closure you want. a hook and eye, 2 metal frames a slide bar can fit into, a barrel bolt...whatever.

Now, secure fencing wire all the way around your new broody hut. Start to teh side of the outside pop door, go all the way around the broody hut ( yes, even over the plywood areas - as there should be about 4" at the top that is open ( for ventilation) ALL THE WAY AROUND - this will make it secure. Stop when you get to the other edge or the external pop door. Cut a piece of wore to attach to the outside of the pop door, Screw hinges to side of pop door and side of framing on broody hut.

Last thing to biuld it the actual top of broody hut. I suggest that the entire top opens. If you do this, 2ut 2 2x2x8s at 3', screw together add hinges to one of the long sides. Attach to side of broody hut Decide what you will use for roof.. (plywood with tar paper? metal roofing panels? Depending on what you will use, you may need to cut a couple more 3' long cross pieces. I also suggest cutting 8 - 8-10" long peices of wood, cut ends at 45 degree angles, and screw them into each corner of roof that opens, to keep roof square (4 of the pieces). You can also screw the remaining 4 to the top corners of the broody hut itself, to keep it square, and to also keep the roof from falling in if it warps a bit.

So, trying to describe all this - it makes it sound like a lot of work. however, IF you have the wood, it really isn't too bad - I made one!.

These last things are completely optional - but I SO love them, that if you can do this, it will make moving it a breeze.

1) Attach 2 old/repurposed lawn mower wheels to the back. They should extend a few inches below the bottom framing of the broody hut.

2) Attach 2 eye bolts on either side of the front bottom framing of the broody coop. (eye BOLTS, not eye screws - eye screws will pull out.)

3) If you have them, attach some old skis to the bottom of the broody coop upturned points extending beyond the front of the broody coop

This will give your Willow a 2X3 'nesting' area to sit on the eggs and to then raise the kids that is completely secure and draft free at chick level, but also provides ventilation. (note, you will still need to park it in the shade in hot weather). Drop the pop door to the nest box area, and they all also have the remaining 3x3 space to run around on the ground, and it is enough space to put their food and water. When the 'littles' are big enough to explore outside the safe broody hut, you can open the outside pop door...then lock them into the broody hut if you can't be watching them...and lock all inside the nest area for night time so they are completely safe.

Note that with this set-up, the roof area over the nest box part MUST be water-proof. The roof over the remaining part of the broody hut can be either more fencing, or solid roof to protect from rain.


Okay - again - it isn't as bad as all the explaining makes it seem. It is moveable, and provides enough space for a momma and her babies, and the open sides (fencing) of the 'run' part of the broody hut will allow a see-no-touch so your babies get introduced to the rest of the flock in a safe way.

Added bonus: it also makes a great isolation hut or injured & recuperating housing in a pinch! At 15 sq. feet, it is enough for short term for 1 adult bird (or two if they are injured and not running around - but only short term!)

Sorry I don't have better pictures. I'll try for some tomorrow - but it is supposed to be torrential down pour. (Thanks RC. I thought we had already gotten our weekly allotment -1.25",,,you didn't need to send your storm on up to us:lau - though the ducks will be happy!)
I am going to save this, put it in the hundred memos it will fit in, and show it to my mom tomorrow, and then kinda change a thing or two to make it sound like I wrote it, and show it to my dad. Thank you!
(I actually do appreciate all the time you spent into making this. ❤❤❤)
 
You sure? Because I am chicken crazy as well.
Ask my dad. I think he want's to send me to an orphanage because all I do is talk about how cute chickens are.
Are you sure you are as chicken crazy as that? Also my phone wallpapers are me holding Willow and Pastel, I have a few chicken stuffed animals on my shelves, I have a few chicken "toys", everytime I see something chicken in a store I beg my parents to buy it for me. I have chicken socks and a chicken shirt. Try to beat that. (There is more)
 
If you detach his account from your phone I do not know if he see that you signed out.
If your BYC is on his account, he might notice. But you should be able to keep this account and just change the email to your new one.
I think that I will take my risks. He often uses my phone for Google verification things, because his computer is linked to my phone. I think that it is best I leave it as it is.
Thanks for the help though!
 
Ask my dad. I think he want's to send me to an orphanage because all I do is talk about how cute chickens are.
Are you sure you are as chicken crazy as that? Also my phone wallpapers are me holding Willow and Pastel, I have a few chicken stuffed animals on my shelves, I have a few chicken "toys", everytime I see something chicken in a store I beg my parents to buy it for me. I have chicken socks and a chicken shirt. Try to beat that. (There is more)
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I may not have chicken toys or a collection of chicken clothes but I have chickens all over my tech. They even sleep on it. And I always talk about the chickens to people (and impress them when mentioning the blue eggs).
 
Unfortunately I don't. I'm using HIS old phone.It's quite annoying.
When he gets a new phone get your mitts on his old phone. Or tell your friends that you'll take their old phones off of their hands. I do that all the time (I am a tech nut. Sometimes I am annoying because of that).

The phone I have was "pretty much trash" in the eyes of my Dad. So I got him to say it was trash. And I said, "But I like devices that are pretty much trash". Well, he let me have it. And comparing a Galaxy Note9 to a iPhone 5s, the Note9 beats a iPhone 5s any day.
 
Aha, plus the fact that kids at school hate me because I say that chickens are smarter than them (I think it is true even though the kids who KNOW I'm crazy are in gifted/ HONORS classes with me) and the fact that I also talk about chickens every waking moment at school.... Yeah, kids(meaning a few stupid boys) don't like me and those who own chickens and don't like them are always talking VERY LOUDLY near me about how they beat their chickens with baseball bats until they were dead.
Ugh. I hate the boys in my classes. I don't even know if I believe them, but the way they describe it makes it seem so real. I need to restrain myself from going and slapping them across the face. Wanna hear what I tell myself? "Pastel, don't slap them, you don't want to ruin your perfect record of never doing anything bad at school, or getting in trouble at school. Don't do what Splotch would do."
Ask my dad. I think he want's to send me to an orphanage because all I do is talk about how cute chickens are.
Are you sure you are as chicken crazy as that? Also my phone wallpapers are me holding Willow and Pastel, I have a few chicken stuffed animals on my shelves, I have a few chicken "toys", everytime I see something chicken in a store I beg my parents to buy it for me. I have chicken socks and a chicken shirt. Try to beat that. (There is more)
 

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