- Thread starter
- #21
ARB1007
Chirping
- Feb 6, 2020
- 24
- 108
- 89
I’m in NC, I thought I added that in my OP. 
I figured I would be cleaning the manure tray daily but I’m lining that as well so I can just toss, sanitize and reload. I am OCD about cleaning which led me to pose the questions that I had.
Yeap, 4 per layer, not section.
I’m new to quail and nothing in the quail world would be “common sense” for me, the NEWBIE! Which is why I came to this forum of knowledge to ask QUESTIONS! 
IDK why they advertised it the capacity that way. I took a brief look at it, saw it was pretty easy to clean and power wash (since I am a cleaning nazi) so it went on my Xmas list and bam, it was under the tree! I didn’t give it much thought since my husband mentioned wanted to build some cages at that time. However, he found that it wouldn’t be feesable for us due to our HOA and max number of outbuildings we are allowed to have.
So I got it as a Christmas gift along with my little flock and incubators.
Which led me here today with my questions.
Any information will be helpful and appreciated. As long as I don’t screw up their laying with the constant cleaning, then I’m golden. I will cross the cage capacity bridge soon!

I figured I would be cleaning the manure tray daily but I’m lining that as well so I can just toss, sanitize and reload. I am OCD about cleaning which led me to pose the questions that I had.
Yeap, 4 per layer, not section.


IDK why they advertised it the capacity that way. I took a brief look at it, saw it was pretty easy to clean and power wash (since I am a cleaning nazi) so it went on my Xmas list and bam, it was under the tree! I didn’t give it much thought since my husband mentioned wanted to build some cages at that time. However, he found that it wouldn’t be feesable for us due to our HOA and max number of outbuildings we are allowed to have.

Which led me here today with my questions.
Any information will be helpful and appreciated. As long as I don’t screw up their laying with the constant cleaning, then I’m golden. I will cross the cage capacity bridge soon!