Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

o you think it was a path and dirt accumulated on top?
Something like that probably. There are a lot of things at the allotments that have been done with the right intentions. The rubble around the inside of the run fence was I imagine to keep rats etc out. Rats love a pile of rubble, especially an old pile that has settled. They have an easy dig through the gaps in the rubble and the rubble stops the tunnels from collapsing.
 
@GregnLety

This is Ella. Hopefully you can see in the picture the type of beak regrowth I mentioned earlier. Quite a few of the Ex Battery hens grew these wings on the sides of their beaks but the tips didn't fill in.
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Look! No coop!
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I've been told that this run has been dug over in the last three years. Has it ####. There were two of this grids about eight inches down under which the rats were living and where the various rat tunnels led in and out.
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Now I can move in there I've started to dig over the entire run.

This is the small coop one rarely sees in the pictures I post, partly because it was difficult to get around. Somebody thought about this coop. I'm going to try and save it.
The frame is on the outside; a major plus point ime. I can use a blow torch in there and get it properly clean.
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The roof was removable and I can fix it so it will be again.
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The ventilation is quite clever. There is a gap at the top of the walls behind the overhang.
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It needs a new roof and a nest space and/or roost bar fitting.
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Everybody went out for over three hours today.
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Roosting orientation. Obviously Lima doesn't know her arse from her beak.
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@GregnLety

This is Ella. Hopefully you can see in the picture the type of beak regrowth I mentioned earlier. Quite a few of the Ex Battery hens grew these wings on the sides of their beaks but the tips didn't fill in.
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Look! No coop!
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I've been told that this run has been dug over in the last three years. Has it ####. There were two of this grids about eight inches down under which the rats were living and where the various rat tunnels led in and out.
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Now I can move in there I've started to dig over the entire run.

This is the small coop one rarely sees in the pictures I post, partly because it was difficult to get around. Somebody thought about this coop. I'm going to try and save it.
The frame is on the outside; a major plus point ime. I can use a blow torch in there and get it properly clean.
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The roof was removable and I can fix it so it will be again.
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The ventilation is quite clever. There is a gap at the top of the walls behind the overhang.
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It needs a new roof and a nest space and/or roost bar fitting.
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Everybody went out for over three hours today. View attachment 3416521

Roosting orientation. Obviously Lima doesn't know her arse from her beak.
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Ella's regrowth looks better than Jr's cross beak when he was younger. This makes me optimistic for Jr. I have attached a recent photo before the breakoff.
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