Wait.... Trap Bait????
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they kill everything they can. Take a few bites out of the neck of one or 2 and then go away.They just kill to kill?? They're not eating anything.....hope I don't have those around here!!! Better start target practicing!!!!
I set traps every night to catch predators. This little jerk will be coon/possum bait.Wait.... Trap Bait????
You do realize the longer you take on that coop the more chickens I'll put in the box "before you come", don't you? I'll tape it shut so you won't know til you get home and open it.this is what your husband will look like.
This is what your son will look like. and this is you !![]()
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I have never understood the 12' high coops. The old folks had it right in coop design. Chickens will try to roost as high as they can and coops get dusty and cobwebby. The higher the ceiling the harder to clean.
I had to block all the rafters so the girls wouldn't roost so high up. When I had to get to them at night to worm or dust them I couldn't . Not to mention get hurt coming down in the morning. There is always the risk of a bruised or broken leg.
Plus the heat that rises is not near them to keep them warm.
That's one of the problems I keep haveing. I have plywood. 43x45 inches and I don't know if I want to make one long coop that is short or one tall enough to walk in. Wasted head space for a walk in but easier cleaning. I have a good screen door and some 5x5ft bay windows that could be used for a tall coop. Also trying to find a way to get it done cheaper.
no I mean lower the temp. If one raised the temp 5 degree's a week the brooder temp would be 105 degree's at week 3 and that would be silly. I mean lower the temp, you mean raise the heatlamp, which is the same thing.![]()
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I am already somewhat sheepish about how my flock of only 4 has climbed to 8...or 9? Don't encourage me, Rancher!!!!!![]()
It's the storage section that is high, not so much the coop. They are two separate structures that share a wall (this shared wall will be where the nesting boxes are accessible for the hens on one side, and me on the other. Our grade made things a bit tough, but also because I wanted the pen fully enclosed, architect-hubby had some specific challenges to figure into the coop structure design. I'm planning on having a ceiling in the coop, so that the birds can't get into the rafters.
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This is exactly why I required a stand-up size coop (for me)! I wanted to be able to clean it as quickly and comfortably as possible. My back is bad enough as it is! We'll have a poop-chute type door, too, where there will be a trailer bucket waiting below. I can just push old, soiled bedding out into the cart. I'll be using the deep litter method...
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My job interview was great but I don't think I got it. *sigh* now off to build some coop space!