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Ohhh now I see!!!
I think it looks great, good mechanics. I'm wondering if wood would not be better though, if they perch on the sides, is it possible the sides can bow outward and then the dowels could slip from the holes? I wouldn't want the whole thing to collapse. It may be really sturdy, it is hard to tell from the photo. I love it though, the way you can raise and lower it is fantastic!It's a foam sleeping pad, dense enough to support a 250 pound person sleeping on it. It's not like styrofoam. Chicks will probably peck it, but all that will happen is the tiny hole they will make closes back up on itself. I think I paid $8 for it at Wal-Mart.
I wanted a material that the chicks couldn't get little heads stuck in, like chicken wire or even some field fencing. I wanted something that would help hold in the heat. It needed to be easy to assemble and easy to store (folds flat for storage).
The dowels can support a rectangle of plastic deer netting that can be quickly attached (or removed) with clips over the dowels. Keep the suggestions coming.
@lazy gardener I do remember Kaussandra's fleece covered bucket, doggone it! I wonder if I could have done that instead of the towel,with the fringes hanging down all over for them. If you do it, post lots of pictures! I would hate to see the top of that fleece blankie after all of those chicks discover snuggling on top of it, though!![]()