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if your turner is only 5 off from what it can be then mine must be at least 10 under.

you dont have a square like that granny or a folding angle finder thinggermabobber? make one out of a piece of paper then
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I don't think the ceiling tiles will work they break and crumble fairly easily. You might be able to buy some of the framing for the ceiling tiles and rivet them together to make a shelf to hold the Turner.

Granny how wide is the inside of the refrigerator that will hold the shelves? And how wide are the wire racks in your oven?
 
Disease transmission is why I would never show chickens. I have taken chickens to swaps to sell. I have never bought one at a swap. And any I take do not come home. I usually sell out, but any that I don't sell, I either give away to some 4H kid or cull them before I get home and sell for snake food later.
thanks enola. I was really hoping you'd answer this. Now I know that I may have a show chicken but it'll never be showed


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granny :hugs did you get the tags this morning?  Did you get far with the bator?



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Billy check your IMs, I got yours, I can try it when your ready and see if we can get you set up.

What's ims?

Someone wants me to explain my quarantine program...... I will try to keep it short......

I have a small coop with a wire floor beside my house, FAR from the coop. New chickens go in there for at least 4 weeks. The have a 5 gallon waterer and a large feeder. I only have to feed aned water once in a while, I do this last thing in the evening. ALL clothes I am wearing go in the wash and I go in the shower when I am done feeding them. The feeder and waterer are NEVER used anywhere else on the property. During this 4 weeks, they get wormed twice and treated for external parasites twice. At the end of the 4 weeks, I pick my least favorite chicken, usually a rooster headed for the crock pot, he spends at least 2 months with the new chickens. If ANY of them get sick, they are ALL culled. I don't care how pretty they are, how much I paid for them or how valuable they might be. After all this is over, I scoop the poop up off the ground, if the chickens were healthy, I put the poop on thegarden. If they were sick, I scoop it up and trash it. Any eggs that are produced during quarantine are put directly in the trash.

I know it sounds a little extreme, but I dont have ilnesses in my flock. I don't and never will use antibiotics on my chickens. If Corid, Safeguard, Valbazen, probiotics or vitamins won't cure the chicken, it will be culled. Any chicken that gets coccidia goes right into the fattening up pen to be butchered.
,great advice.
 
With all of us on this thread, including these three @BertS we should be able to help you, but dang the image uploading you cant do sure is a long thorn.
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I don't think the ceiling tiles will work they break and crumble fairly easily. You might be able to buy some of the framing for the ceiling tiles and rivet them together to make a shelf to hold the Turner.

Granny how wide is the inside of the refrigerator that will hold the shelves? And how wide are the wire racks in your oven?

fridge is about 12-13 inside I have no idea about oven . I try not to look in there. I have nothing to rivet with. what about milk carton ?
 
I dont ! they are on the saw so maybe I will just turn the blade to 45 and compare .
granny love your overthinkin, fold a piece a paper!


I don't think the ceiling tiles will work they break and crumble fairly easily. You might be able to buy some of the framing for the ceiling tiles and rivet them together to make a shelf to hold the Turner.

Granny how wide is the inside of the refrigerator that will hold the shelves? And how wide are the wire racks in your oven?
the plastic grate ones Bert they are almost 3/4" I threw mine in the dumpster but I had a hard time breaking them up
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