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Crowing
- Apr 15, 2020
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I built a new pen/ grow out pen this weekend. I had wanted to make a large walk in pen, 10x10ft. However, we are looking to buy acreage in Pa and move this year, and it would be hard to transport a large pen.
so I wanted to make something cheap and sturdy, that I can tie to my roof rack and drive down the highway for 4 hours haha. My crappy prefab from amazon definitely won’t be moving I’m afraid to lean on it to get an egg.
Here are some pics, I put the big chicks (the teens) into it yesterday and they’re so happy. It’s been raining every day for about 2 weeks, so the grass is long enough for them to hide, it’s very cute.
I only put one door opening because making doors is annoying and it’s just a grow out for now, so there won’t really be eggs to gather. If I decide to use it full time, I’ll probably add doors on the sides too.
I have to add a patio block apron around it still, but it’s basically done.
I had been browsing CL because I want to sell my next batch of chicks, so I wanted to see what others were selling and asking. I saw an ad for quail and hand made quail cages. When I looked, the cages were $100 for 2x4ft hardware cloth all zip tied together into a rectangular cube, with cookie cooling sheets as doors! I went crazy at the sight of the doors and cursed myself for not thinking of it first haha. They used 1 sheet as a door on top with a block of wood holding it closed, the whole thing probably cost them $30 to make, and I thought, I can do way better lol. I wanted the pvc frame for support, and I overlapped the top sheets halfway each so that they would be stronger, it easily supports an excited frenchie leaping on top haha.
Anyway, it cost about $70 over all, and is 6x4 ft. I’m very pleased with the outcome.
so I wanted to make something cheap and sturdy, that I can tie to my roof rack and drive down the highway for 4 hours haha. My crappy prefab from amazon definitely won’t be moving I’m afraid to lean on it to get an egg.
Here are some pics, I put the big chicks (the teens) into it yesterday and they’re so happy. It’s been raining every day for about 2 weeks, so the grass is long enough for them to hide, it’s very cute.
I only put one door opening because making doors is annoying and it’s just a grow out for now, so there won’t really be eggs to gather. If I decide to use it full time, I’ll probably add doors on the sides too.
I have to add a patio block apron around it still, but it’s basically done.
I had been browsing CL because I want to sell my next batch of chicks, so I wanted to see what others were selling and asking. I saw an ad for quail and hand made quail cages. When I looked, the cages were $100 for 2x4ft hardware cloth all zip tied together into a rectangular cube, with cookie cooling sheets as doors! I went crazy at the sight of the doors and cursed myself for not thinking of it first haha. They used 1 sheet as a door on top with a block of wood holding it closed, the whole thing probably cost them $30 to make, and I thought, I can do way better lol. I wanted the pvc frame for support, and I overlapped the top sheets halfway each so that they would be stronger, it easily supports an excited frenchie leaping on top haha.
Anyway, it cost about $70 over all, and is 6x4 ft. I’m very pleased with the outcome.