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Thanks again for this continuing education. Last thing I want to do is kill or make the chickens sick.
I would have room to pull the entire tractor into the barn onto a dirt floor. This would make it easy for me to have electricity for heat and keeping the water from freezing. If I go to another structure at some point in the barn, I can do that in the future. Any of the numerous thaws that we have during the winter, I would be able to move the tractor back outside too.
So no blocking ventilation for keeping heat in. 2 roosting box. Yes, the pull out floor would be so I could easily do a thorough cleaning. I'll forget about any deep litter method. The pull out floor will actually be pretty easy. Thanks for pointing out the reach aspect. I'll be sure to keep that in mind when finishing up the design. Also, I'll pass on the leghorn. The local farm store had them and claims cold hardiness. I'll keep it to 4 birds total then.
Thanks!
I would have room to pull the entire tractor into the barn onto a dirt floor. This would make it easy for me to have electricity for heat and keeping the water from freezing. If I go to another structure at some point in the barn, I can do that in the future. Any of the numerous thaws that we have during the winter, I would be able to move the tractor back outside too.
So no blocking ventilation for keeping heat in. 2 roosting box. Yes, the pull out floor would be so I could easily do a thorough cleaning. I'll forget about any deep litter method. The pull out floor will actually be pretty easy. Thanks for pointing out the reach aspect. I'll be sure to keep that in mind when finishing up the design. Also, I'll pass on the leghorn. The local farm store had them and claims cold hardiness. I'll keep it to 4 birds total then.
Thanks!