I have some young NN that will be small.![]()
But, I don't know when I'll be coming close to muscogee anytime soon.![]()
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I have some young NN that will be small.![]()
But, I don't know when I'll be coming close to muscogee anytime soon.![]()
To move it means you would not be incubating eggs....I am now deciding how to best re-arrange what I have and get my garage back as well as expand the conditioning pens. I am seriously thinking of building shelves in the brooder building, some what staking 6 brooders and covering either the 10 ft wall or 16 ft wall with 2x2x2 1/2 pens. I know I could get 12 pens maybe 15 on the 10ft wall but could get 18-21 on teh other wall and still have space for the brooders and cages for early grow out. Getting rid of the extra brooders was the first step, so than you to those that helped with that. Now I have to start thinking harder.
I just can't decide if I want to move the inc. and Hatcher to the garage or leave them where they are in the house. right now they have thier own room 12x16 with heated sorting tables and egg storage fridge set to 65 its a lot to move and my Inc. has to go out the door in the truck and around the house not as easy it would look although they are right next to the garage, guess I could always just knock out a wall for a day.
We did also.old*cowboy - I laughed and laughed at that cartoon - thanks for posting!
Forgot New York, New York where it is so Blaaa! They have to say it twice.
Quote: I've used a net to catch escaped chickens before too. It's one of those long handled ones like you use on a boat to haul in a big fish. I've never had an occasion to haul in a big fish with it but it works great for chicken fishing.