IT isn't tough. Just sit on your hands and get a hobby for a couple days till all the chicks are out.Now,the really tough waiting game starts.
Did you get it working?Thanks Sal. I saw the schematics did according to it, is not working
Don't know way, I don't feel good, tomorow I will see.
If not, give me the post # of the wiring diagram and I'll help you.
Do you mean a breeder selling heritage meet breeds like Cornish, Orloff, Delaware, Malay or has just free ranged them? I'm assuming you don't mean Cornish Rock cross or Freedom Rangers.Does anyone know of anybody that has heritage meat birds that have been on the farm to free range, not hatchery type?
X2Harbor Freight has lots of different sizes for cheap. My only problem shopping there is coming back with more than I intended.
That's where I buy mine. With about 10 different colors and combining those on both legs you can creating virtually endless options.
They don't always move. At least not while we're watching. It's hard work so they rest a lot.
If i weren't for zip ties, I wouldn't have a chicken yard; they're the only thing holding the fence up
Ditto that.
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Most of my runs are quite movable and I sometimes use very few posts. Just snake the fencing around so it can stand on it's own.My runs are the same way. Pound the post in the ground and zip tie the fence to the post.