Oh that is fantastic!!
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I wondered about the gravel hurting their feet too after we went on a walk-about yesterday and they really did NOT like the gravel along the edge of the driveway. Thought about sand...but that would probably erode quickly when cleaning the pool.Very sweet of your brother!! Im sure your goslings are super happy. I'm wondering about the gravel, will it hurt their feet?
I have no clue on ventilation for Colorado...here in East Tennessee humidty is the problem. I will consult "The Book Of Geese" and pm you later,If I show these pictures to my geese they will go on strike, I just know it! They have to share a 16' x16' house with chickens. I'm now in the process of dividing the house into screened rooms. Thanks for the idea on ventilation but how much should I cover them in the winter? I'm at 7100' elevation in Colorado and it gets darn cold. I thought about using a "sweeter heater" this year, any thoughts? I have used red heat lamps in the past which works okay but if there is something better I'd like to know about it. I just LOVE your goose house!
Cindy, he may be ready to trade me in after this. Lol. He worked through the heatwave's 110 and 113 degrees to get this ready and installed. He's a good brother every now and againIf your brother wants to adopt a sister, I am available. You owe him big time, that is a great structure. Your geese have it made.
cindy
Oh, sorry. I didn't read. Just looked at the gorgeous pictures!
Yeah, I think the gravel would hurt their feet. You could put straw or hay down after the grass is gone
What size geese do you have? What size are the doors? I am making a house for two Toulouse ganders I am adopting, and I need to know how big to make the doors for these guys.