Yes. It was abandoned in my basement when I moved here. The ends are rotten and I wouldn’t trust it for a grown human to climb up.Did you make that blue ladder in the first photo? I love it!![]()
(Yes, I know I've seen it in pictures before, but not from this perspective) It looks like a regular ladder - EXCEPT way too many rungs! Did you just supplement with dowels?
I haven't found an old wooden ladder like that. I have gotten a wooden step ladder for free, but that is more work to make it usable like that as the 'treads' then need to be taken off and readjusted (angle of inclination)
So I added dowels (they don’t all match as they were scrap from the first little coop and from hanging drapes in my living room).
Then when I went nuts and painted everything the color of blueberry pudding naturally the ladder had to get painted that color too.
It is a big success with the chickens. Bernie flies up to that roost but almost everyone else uses the ladder.
The Pentagonists gather on its rungs in the evening before bed for a natter.

day Thursday. Back into the nest box Thursday night - off (according to hubby) for a couple of hours Friday, then back on - on all day yesterday _ I had to kick her off to drink & eat both yesterday am 7 today. No eggs yet - but probably will tomorrow ( a friend came over with her son to see the chicks - and he loved gathering eggs, so don't have a lot to select from to put under her tonight.)
- maybe next year I can get you to sell a couple of 1/2 Mr. P. pullets. It makes me think of RC's RoadRunners - but I wouldn't want the full on headdres that Mr. P and Phyllis have - too dangerous for them here.
But, Rico, Eli-too, Martina, and that whole gang are just so darn adorable!!!
