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Another consideration- those doors look wide when you open it up, which is super, but is there much chance of the flying off when you open the doors?
Maybe after the separator is in, if you have a trap door between, you can shoo them to one side while you clean out the other, and vice versa.





That is fabulous!
so far, even with both doors open no one seems to care. I usually open one side at a time and they just walk to the other side. We did have one get out a few weeks ago but it came back. (homers) go figure. lol. We let that one out again and another got out with it. they both came back though so if they leave I'm ok with it.
 
Another consideration- those doors look wide when you open it up, which is super, but is there much chance of the flying off when you open the doors?
Maybe after the separator is in, if you have a trap door between, you can shoo them to one side while you clean out the other, and vice versa.





That is fabulous!
Yes! I lost my fav doing that. So now I lock them in a pen attached to coop. They will soon try to escape!
 
so far, even with both doors open no one seems to care. I usually open one side at a time and they just walk to the other side. We did have one get out a few weeks ago but it came back. (homers) go figure. lol. We let that one out again and another got out with it. they both came back though so if they leave I'm ok with it.

I remember the ones getting loose. So hopefully they are homed well enough just in case.
 
Yeah boomer has a special place in my heart! Squeak is from mama1 and papa1. The first pairs I got. She was the first hatch I had. Sadly mama1 did a flit and didn't return from a loft flight. Squeak is now paired up with papa1, her pops! I don't really like it, not quite right but nowt I can do about it!
It's really ok.:hugs
 
I've said that before... ;)

Haha, it's a little different with six foot tall birds that like to have as much space as a horse does :p Really though, I may keep one or two, it just depends. A woman has already put a deposit down on three chicks.
 
Haha, it's a little different with six foot tall birds that like to have as much space as a horse does :p Really though, I may keep one or two, it just depends. A woman has already put a deposit down on three chicks.
Wow! I hope they hatch then! Keep us posted! Or maybe I should just go over to your hatching journal. If that's still around?
 

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