Quote: But is the screen letting in light into the nests if it's open all the time?
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Quote: But is the screen letting in light into the nests if it's open all the time?
Thanks so much... And yeah, my husband said make it at least 5.5 so I could stand... I noticed he said 'me' not 'we' lol... For him it would be 6' lol... And now suddenly he starts talking about making it 10'x 10' , building two and adding more for meat birds... Incubating another 40 next year AND even adding a miniature cow!!! HAS HE LOST HIS MIND?! Help!!!! The farming bug has nipped my husband in the butt but we only own about an acre of land... With a house on it... I keep noticing he says I will be the one carding for and slaughtering these animals when the time comes... I guess he wants me to be a stay at home mom and farmer lol... I can work with that but he needs to start adding a WE not just a ME into these plans lol... The only good thing about this plan is that before I got injured last year I worked as a meat cutter at our local store... I know how to cut them up, the killing them part will be new... Any ideas on how to SLOW MY HUSBAND DOWN TO EARTH, at least until we get our court case settled and get some cash lol...
It is on the south side of the coop so it does get light but not a direct light...and it has 2 layers of hardware over it..one under the window frame on the outside and then one on the inside. My coop is made out of old recycled 1x10" boards. They are not tight which does help with ventilation and believe it or not...lets some lighting in. I don't think its too light but I've got some heavy material that I'm going to staple in place as curtains. Will not be too much of a problem. Actually have saved some feed bags that would work and they would at least add some color !But is the screen letting in light into the nests if it's open all the time?
It sounds like he has a lot of plans. Make sure that every time he mentions the butchering that you say "Great, you can kill them and pluck the feathers and I'll be doing the butchering and cutting up. And maybe later, we can get a whizbang." Keep throwing in about how it's a partnership. Shared chores.![]()
Loving your building and how you are reusing this building.....how cool but a lot of work... I think its great!!Got my coop in useable shape. This is a conversion. The original building is a 100+ year old, old growth chestnut, smokehouse moved to this location from the old family homestead. The windows are from the old farmhouse as well. Took a lot of cleaning to get it ready. Lots of old curing salts. Pressure washed the interior. Still had the brass meat hooks inside. It's roughly 8'x8'. The run is 12'x9' with 1/2" hardware cloth. I also have a 10 slot nesting box we salvaged out of the old family chicken coop. Coop still needs another coat of paint and the wife wants to put some colored trim around the windows. Guillotine uses two pulleys and I used 550 paracord with 1/2" pvc for a handle. It's to the right of the door. You pull it down and hook it on screw to leave it open. Wire in-ground around the outside of the run covered with gravel. I think I'm going to put wire on the ground in back of the coop as well. Already have things sniffing and digging back there but there's a raised concrete curb on the inside so they'd have to pull the boards away. Also has LED solar light inside for after dark inspection. Solar panel and egg access door are around back.
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