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I'm out for the night.. I think. Haven't slept much in teh last 4 days and not all the last 3 nights I'm going to try to recover and get back to a daytime functional schedule.. Chat with everyone soon.
 
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Awesome!, I'll take you up on that you aren't that far from me either



You could use a washing machine tub, it already has the holes drilled....just saying

Don

The holes need to be 3/4 of and inch for the fingers to mount through, I'm thinking the outer tub from a washer or a 55 gal plastic drum cut down, I think if I make it just large enough it might do one turkey or goose at a time and 3 or four chickens at a time, There was a nice stainless steel tub at Blanchard a while back but it was a little small and was welded to a car rim so couldn't use it, the stainless would have been great though
 
love your pics my golden laced are LF and i like your bantams im working on gold blue laced LF cochins and cant wait to start setting eggs from one of my F2 blue/goldec laced splits

But this is my favorite pair Joe, or actually trio.I'm just asucker for black and white.


motteled anny breed are verry pritty

here some more motteled pics motteled bantam cochin

motteled houdan

motteled sarama hen


and motteled OEGB hen
 
Yes 3/4 inch for fingers, they will be mounted on the plate that you are cutting down right, and fit in the bottom of the drum

Don

They also stick through the tub to the inside, I have a dryer tub that I was looking at using it was also full of holes but the metal is thinner than the width of the slot on the fingers I am thinking it might cause it to wobble and wear out the fingers faster
 

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