Dec 3, 2009 Thread starter #11 Rare Feathers Farm Crowing 11 Years Apr 1, 2008 13,102 88 326 Pleasant Valley, (Okanogan) WA My Coop My Coop Quote: Thanks!
Dec 3, 2009 Thread starter #12 Rare Feathers Farm Crowing 11 Years Apr 1, 2008 13,102 88 326 Pleasant Valley, (Okanogan) WA My Coop My Coop Quote: LOL Thanks!
Dec 3, 2009 #13 cameldairy In the Brooder 10 Years Jul 20, 2009 75 0 29 Cairo, GA Very smart idea! In the past, I have used leftover pieces of roof shingles cut to fit a pressure treated 1 X 4. But yours looks even more efficient.
Very smart idea! In the past, I have used leftover pieces of roof shingles cut to fit a pressure treated 1 X 4. But yours looks even more efficient.
Dec 3, 2009 Thread starter #15 Rare Feathers Farm Crowing 11 Years Apr 1, 2008 13,102 88 326 Pleasant Valley, (Okanogan) WA My Coop My Coop Quote: Thanks!
Dec 3, 2009 Thread starter #16 Rare Feathers Farm Crowing 11 Years Apr 1, 2008 13,102 88 326 Pleasant Valley, (Okanogan) WA My Coop My Coop Quote: THANK YOU!
Apr 4, 2011 #17 Faye Rhoden In the Brooder 8 Years Apr 4, 2011 10 0 22 Midwest City, Oklahoma That was a great idea. Thanks for sharing and especially the pics!
Apr 4, 2011 Thread starter #18 Rare Feathers Farm Crowing 11 Years Apr 1, 2008 13,102 88 326 Pleasant Valley, (Okanogan) WA My Coop My Coop Quote: Thanks! I'm still using them and they are very easily to clean--just grab them, bring them out into the yard and hose them off!
Quote: Thanks! I'm still using them and they are very easily to clean--just grab them, bring them out into the yard and hose them off!