Why do they cut off editing posts? Seems kinda weird hah
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Quote:Actually I must confess that you didn't misunderstand a key detail - I misstated a key detail. In the beginning I did say that "chicks don't come in direct contact with the heat". What I was meaning was that it isn't like they are wrapped in it or something.......and I didn't state that very well. Later on in the thread, and many many times since, I have recommended that people lower their frames so that the heat is right at the chicks' backs. But the thread goes back too far to allow me to edit the bad wording of the post you were referencing. So it wasn't your mistake, it was mine, and I apologize for the confusion.![]()
This is what I have set up inside the coop. It is raised, but the ramp to the ground is small due to slope of land. See the double (and taller) MHP?
Here is the home made feeding box I made for feeding station outside and they pecked out of it already. I will raise it as they get bigger. Also, the outside water into which I can put a warmer to keep it from freezing in winter. Actually, I am working on a waterer that stays hooked to the hose with a shut off float so they never run out.
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And here are a couple of pictures of the chicks. They were already dust bathing in dirt! The black one right up front with no tail feathers is the one I suspect of being a (cockeral).
They did great outside for an hour and didnt want to go back in even for mealworms! It was fun to watch them. Auto door works great.
Yes 1/2" hardware cloth is expensive. The problem with the chicken wire over the chainlink is that a coon can reach through and rip the head off a chicken leaning against the fence. But the buried part will likely deter digging predators. It isn't that strong when hung vertically but the animal's claws will catch in it when digging and I think make them look for another way in.