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would a cover over the cage help the blue jay sleep longer (assuming he isn't outside your bedroom window trying to get your attention to fix his breakfast)
 
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Hi, just one significant change. The hole in the floor givng the birds access to the run is in the right rear corner and is 10 x 22 inches. I framed it and made a removable door for it, this way I can keep them in coop (top) if I need to this winter when it's really cold. The door will also block cold air from rushing into the coop from the run. For the winter I'm also covering all but the top 10% of the coop doors with plywood, that should provide plenty of ventilation and keep them out of the wind and drafts.

I didn't use any plywood on top under the tin roofing. In hindsight I think it might have been better to have it, that tin is going to get pretty cold when it's covered with ice. I'll probably make that change today.
 
I learned how to repair/ replace parts of cages last night. I didn't think I would ever get that j clip and pliers figured out. Anyone have suggestions for getting rid of the sharp edges on the wire when you cut it? I tried a metal file, but since I was working with 14 guage wire, it didn't do much for smoothing the edges. I decided that the replacement bottoms of the cages could just stay two rows too wide at the bottom, rather than try to smooth off a cut edge there.
 
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Yeah their looking sad. :barnieThey looked so bad tonight the only team we (Da Bears) could beat would be the sissy's in Dallas. Oh well can't win'em all.
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It was a great game last night. Your Bears didn't look all THAT bad until that last drive ('bout fell out of my chair when they had a yard to go on a 4th down at the goal line and that big lineman fell on his face trying to keep from false starting). It was just a great defensive game, for both teams, and good defense always makes an offense look bad. The only flaw I saw in the Falcons' defense was how they covered the TEs. You can't put 5'10" 175 lbs guy on a 6'6", 260 pounder and expect him to jam him at the line and cover him effectively down field. Every major play the Bears had was to a Tight End, pretty much.

That bodes well for the Cowboys next week, though, seeings they have two of the best TEs in the business.

So I guess we will see how The Boys stack up against Da Bears, seeings they are playing the Falcons next week.
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Hi, just one significant change. The hole in the floor givng the birds access to the run is in the right rear corner and is 10 x 22 inches. I framed it and made a removable door for it, this way I can keep them in coop (top) if I need to this winter when it's really cold. The door will also block cold air from rushing into the coop from the run. For the winter I'm also covering all but the top 10% of the coop doors with plywood, that should provide plenty of ventilation and keep them out of the wind and drafts.

I didn't use any plywood on top under the tin roofing. In hindsight I think it might have been better to have it, that tin is going to get pretty cold when it's covered with ice. I'll probably make that change today.

I have already covered the lower half with plastic to keep the air from rushing up. I also have half of the upper doors coverd. Mine refuse to roost and sleep up by the doors. I also didn't put plywood under the metal roof.....hum maybe I should consider doing that or some sort of insulation. Good thought thanks.
 
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They make some flush cut side cutters that will leave the end flat instead of pointed. Other then that I would use a Dremel
 
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They make some flush cut side cutters that will leave the end flat instead of pointed. Other then that I would use a Dremel

I have a Dremel - may need to get some heads better suited for metal. I am going to look and see if I can find the flush cut side cutters also. There may even be a pair in the tool box, since I just grabbed the first pair I saw - not knowing that there are different "styles"
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I don't know how to explain it well but on the door opening I cut the wire at the edge of the next bock leaving the long straight wire and folded it back. If this doens't make sense I will take a pic tonight so you can see.
 
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The only subjects that are taboo are overt partisan politics, religious proselytizing/discussion, and the advocating of illegal acts.

And I'm not considering getting a flu shot because I already did.
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As a heart attack survivor, one of the scariest threats is any major respiratory ailment. In this case, the benefits far outweigh the risks. And that is the sort of question everyone should consider before any medical procedure or before taking any medicine or vaccine... do the benefits outweigh the risks?
 
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