Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

We wound up just going back home. @dheltzel where are you friend??
I was offline, in the "real world" where the chickens and ducks need to be fed and their eggs gathered.

All my current ducklings are sold, the remaining ones are due to be picked up tomorrow by @LearninMyFlock

The next hatch of ducklings is on 7/7. They are all Welsh Harlequins.
 
I was offline, in the "real world" where the chickens and ducks need to be fed and their eggs gathered.

All my current ducklings are sold, the remaining ones are due to be picked up tomorrow by @LearninMyFlock

The next hatch of ducklings is on 7/7. They are all Welsh Harlequins.
Oooo wonderful! I'll have to see if we can get some of your next batch! By then the coop and pond should be finished and we'll have more room in the brooders.
 
Pictures would be great if you can manage! :thumbsup

Onyx and his girls. He does have some red in his wattles but I hope to correct that in future generations.

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I have built 6 tractors over the years (4 still in use), and this is my current design: How to make a hoop tractor
This one is 10 x 12, but I have 2 that are just 8x8 and they work very well too. All predator protection is by making the wiring very tight and adding movable apron skirting around the perimeter. I have switched to 1/2" HW cloth on all non-tarped areas to keep the starlings out and coons from reaching in.
If I were making just one, I might also electrify it with a solar fencer (with a convenient on/off switch). I'd still do the wire apron and would make that, and the metal structure the ground, so I wouldn't have to move the ground rod.
I might also add a trail cam or remote video surveillance feed, so I could capture a pic of the foxes and coon as they get "a charge" out of the fencer.

Thank you!
 

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