INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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but it only works for breeds that need the same amount of weight loss in a cabinet! I never incubate serama in that with others, or bantams.. shipped eggs usually go into the reg coolers to be handled differently.

and glad it makes sense cause I am getting all blurry eyed and crap on that lack of sleep so I am heading to la la land
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G'night, Kid....Sweet dreams, and stay warm....gonna be cold tonight...worse there...Catch you bright & early in the morning
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I can post the same thing 10 times, and never shows up. Very frustrating!
I remember Sally asking about pictures of the basement earlier. I didn't take pictures of the aftermath because I didn't think anyone really want to see all that poop!
I have more places to put chickens than a person with only an acre should have. Building yet another coop, even for the winter, by the house just seems stupid to me. I just keep telling myself that it's too much.
That being said, I can have one put together in only a few hours. I've never had the chickens and the ducks actually in the same coop before, but I think they would be okay. I can't rule it out.
Outside of my back door, there is a porch and a totally enclosed area with two screen doors. One on each side. The one to the left is the main door. The one to the right is further from the porch, and where I would put that winter coop. I could then just open that door to get to the chickens. They would even have an electrical outlet nearby for heated water.
Tell me again why I don't want to do this. :-D

YOU DO WANT TO DO THIS
YOU DO
YOU DO

You can partition easily if you like
 
I can post the same thing 10 times, and never shows up. Very frustrating!
I remember Sally asking about pictures of the basement earlier. I didn't take pictures of the aftermath because I didn't think anyone really want to see all that poop!
I have more places to put chickens than a person with only an acre should have. Building yet another coop, even for the winter, by the house just seems stupid to me. I just keep telling myself that it's too much.
That being said, I can have one put together in only a few hours. I've never had the chickens and the ducks actually in the same coop before, but I think they would be okay. I can't rule it out.
Outside of my back door, there is a porch and a totally enclosed area with two screen doors. One on each side. The one to the left is the main door. The one to the right is further from the porch, and where I would put that winter coop. I could then just open that door to get to the chickens. They would even have an electrical outlet nearby for heated water.
Tell me again why I don't want to do this. :-D

Sounds like an AMAZING idea, and if I had that setup i'd be jumpin up to do just that!!!
Especially since my poor little banties are soooo sensitive to cold. :he
 
I did consider the staggered hatch scenario, but beyond that I couldn't make a lot of sense out of it. Never considered the multi-level problems; I can't envision myself ever needing that kind of volume.

Thank you, sir...ya done good
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I hope I never get to that point, but ya never know what the future holds.
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You are quite welcome, and thank you, kind sir. I have my moments... just don't get too used to it!!!
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I can post the same thing 10 times, and never shows up. Very frustrating!
I remember Sally asking about pictures of the basement earlier. I didn't take pictures of the aftermath because I didn't think anyone really want to see all that poop!
I have more places to put chickens than a person with only an acre should have. Building yet another coop, even for the winter, by the house just seems stupid to me. I just keep telling myself that it's too much.
That being said, I can have one put together in only a few hours. I've never had the chickens and the ducks actually in the same coop before, but I think they would be okay. I can't rule it out.
Outside of my back door, there is a porch and a totally enclosed area with two screen doors. One on each side. The one to the left is the main door. The one to the right is further from the porch, and where I would put that winter coop. I could then just open that door to get to the chickens. They would even have an electrical outlet nearby for heated water.
Tell me again why I don't want to do this. :-D
You should know by now that you won't find anyone here to dissuade you from building more chicken housing; only enablers!
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That enclosed porch does sound like a sweet setup, however, and super easy access...no drafts, no slogging through snow to feed & water...what could be better? Wanna borrow my truck & trailer to haul materials?
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