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sonjab314

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I just found my new quail pen on CL. I think it will make a really nice one. I bought quail eggs last night so after I get this, I'll be set
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http://springfield.craigslist.org/grd/2197767690.html

Any ideas on if it needs improvement and how to do it?
 
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Yes close in the sides and back, to keep wind off of them. Also place some kind of wire around legs, i u 2 x 4 weld wire ,to keep predator out of under , a coon will eat the legs off the quail, darn thing will pull the legs thru the wire bottom.
 
Looks fine to me!
You can throw some 3.5mill poly over it when it's cold, but don't box it in quite yet,
 
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I am fortunate enought not to have to worry (too much) about predators like that. A large portion of my yards is chain link fence and that's where all of my birds are. I've never encountered a problem with any predator and all my birds stay in the fence happily.
 
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I am fortunate enought not to have to worry (too much) about predators like that. A large portion of my yards is chain link fence and that's where all of my birds are. I've never encountered a problem with any predator and all my birds stay in the fence happily.

Ok, but in your state sure its gets cold, so would have it closed in on the three side, rain and cold wild.........
 
I was figuring that I would close in the back and sides in the winter and open at least the sides back up during the summer for extra ventilation.
 
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I AGREE TOTALLY. THAT WAS THE 1ST THING THAT GRABBED MY ATTENTION. AND AS JEN POINTS OUT A 4 TO 6 INCH TALL BARRIER ACROSS THE DOOR OPENING WILL WORK WONDERS TO PREVENT THE BIRDS FROM SIMPLY WALKING OUT THE OPEN DOOR AND PLOPPING ON THE GROUND. AS FAR AS PREDATOR SAFE YARD? YEAH RIGHT! I WOULDNT BET THE FARM ON IT. THERE'S NO PLACE ON THE NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT I KNOW OF THE DOES NOT HAVE RACCOONS. AND QUAIL ARE A FAVORITE FOOD FOR THEM, YOUR CHAIN LINK FENCE WILL NOT SLOW THEM DOWN FOR 1/2 OF A SECOND. JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE HAD OTHER POULTRY THERE DOESNT MEAN THEY WONT COME IN AFTER YOUR QUAIL. PERSONALLY I HOPE I AM WRONG BUT I WOULDNT BET MONEY ON THAT HOPE... EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT ME BETTER THAN THAT
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I AGREE TOTALLY. THAT WAS THE 1ST THING THAT GRABBED MY ATTENTION. AND AS JEN POINTS OUT A 4 TO 6 INCH TALL BARRIER ACROSS THE DOOR OPENING WILL WORK WONDERS TO PREVENT THE BIRDS FROM SIMPLY WALKING OUT THE OPEN DOOR AND PLOPPING ON THE GROUND. AS FAR AS PREDATOR SAFE YARD? YEAH RIGHT! I WOULDNT BET THE FARM ON IT. THERE'S NO PLACE ON THE NORTH AMERICAN CONTINENT I KNOW OF THE DOES NOT HAVE RACCOONS. AND QUAIL ARE A FAVORITE FOOD FOR THEM, YOUR CHAIN LINK FENCE WILL NOT SLOW THEM DOWN FOR 1/2 OF A SECOND. JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE HAD OTHER POULTRY THERE DOESNT MEAN THEY WONT COME IN AFTER YOUR QUAIL. PERSONALLY I HOPE I AM WRONG BUT I WOULDNT BET MONEY ON THAT HOPE... EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT ME BETTER THAN THAT
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i found out the hard way, 1/2 in. hardware wire front and bottom, went to check my white bobs pen, some dead some missing a whole leg, set a live trap under the pen next night RACOON. A piece of 2x4 weld wire is cheaper than a pair of these bobs....

Racoon are even in most big cities.....Myself all my pens off the ground now have wire around all the legs.........may be lucky and not have it happen, i did for a few years.........NOT A NICE SIGHT TO SEE BIRD HOPPING AROUND WITH ONE LEG, OF PICKING UP A LIVE QUAIL WITH NO LEGS.


Mark my word , you will see post in the preadator section of this happen, to people in the future.
 
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