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Fresh cut branches will obviously lose moisture and season over time. They shrink down down quite a bit and should probably be changed out every now and then too.
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I concur. Just chop down your neighbors tree.I wouldn't use pvc too slippery but that's just me
I've had bad luck with pvc, any kind of wood is working well for me.Y r u switching back? I use 2in pvc pipe in almost all of mine just wanted to get others input
Messes up the birds feet after a couple monthsI wouldn't use pvc too slippery but that's just me
Why would Mr. Pro be using pvc roosts?Messes up the birds feet after a couple months
The pvc is free I do masonry work and get it off the jobsiteBranches are free and more natural for a chicken to roost on.
I've not had a problem with there feet yet and have been using the pvc for about 1 1/2yrs now. What kind of feet problems could it produce?I wouldn't use pvc too slippery but that's just me
I have never used pvc. I would think it would be too slippery like sdm said. I get a lot of cold and snow too so I wouldn’t use it.The pvc is free I do masonry work and get it off the jobsite