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You are missing the point of my offer. I want to see someone get poked in the eye![]()
Trail cam. Let the birds take their own photos, you just choose the keepers. Mount it at top-of-back level.
I have a Nikon and want a trail cam for the bird shots.
Ruby, make a decision...its dead, crack it and you will confirm that. Its alive, crack it and you will confirm that. Before you do, write down everything you think you saw, all your impressions, and what you think the outcome will be. But darn it, do it...you learn nothing by doing nothing.
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A man like scflock has got a great big hole, right in the middle of him. He can never kill enough, or steal enough, or inflict enough pain to ever fill it.
Buy yourself something to restore, either a house or a classic car. All your other worries, nay all your other priorities, will go down the drain feeding the beast that is a restoration project.
This advice comes from someone who has restored 20+ classic cars and a few 19th century houses.. retired licensed restoration contractor and retired widely known Firebird restoration specialist...yours truly, the turkey nut.
Ok, looking for basic design requirements for my multi-purpose young chicken coop/run. The roofed coop area is 24' x 8', and I am planning a run area outside (using that pool fencing I posted about before, with plastic deer mesh as a roof). Using one spreadsheet model, I could end up with 212 birds in that space. They would be a mixture of ages, from 2-3 week-old (hens and roos) to 14 week-old roos. Hens move to the main coop at 8 weeks, or processing at 10 weeks. FWIW, I am adding an outdoor run to the main coop also.
I'm only looking for numbers for the young chicken run, really. I can figure out the roosting requirements, its really just floor space per bird I'm asking about. For example, can you tell me how much space a 3 week-old 8 week-old, and 14 week-old needs? Just ball parks...lolz, I know this sounds dumb, I should just give them all the space I can and get over it...but my biggest fear is that I put so many birds together and wake up the next morning to find half of them with bloody beaks, and the other half dead.
What do you call it when you start one thing, then see something else and do that, then something else...etc... That's me. I go out to cut scapes, see some weeds, then weed for a while, then I hear the chickens so I feed them, and while doing that realize the darn latch on the coop door is sticking again, so...etc... At some point I sit down for a smoke, and then it hits me..."Oh yeah, scapes!" so the process starts again.
Very cool and impressive! A woman of many talents!!