Starting that duck house

I did manage this already.

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Yup the pup and the no no dog sleeping within INCHES of each other.
 
Ok so not much able to happen until Saturday but.....

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Pool drain run to outside the run. Yup straight out to the fence. I may put a 90 on it and run it into another pipe to use the water on the bed behind the run. It all depends on how much debris they put in the pool.

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Not a good picture by any stretch but at least they are relaxed.

I have so much landscaping to fix. :th
 
Ok so not much able to happen until Saturday but.....

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Pool drain run to outside the run. Yup straight out to the fence. I may put a 90 on it and run it into another pipe to use the water on the bed behind the run. It all depends on how much debris they put in the pool.

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Not a good picture by any stretch but at least they are relaxed.

I have so much landscaping to fix. :th
OMG it looks terrific!

And I thought if you had poultry you could not have landscape. They are just not compatible. If this is a myth, ...shh, don't tell me. I've been using the excuse for 15 years!!

And terrific idea to run the drain right to a garden bed!
 
OMG it looks terrific!

And I thought if you had poultry you could not have landscape. They are just not compatible. If this is a myth, ...shh, don't tell me. I've been using the excuse for 15 years!!

And terrific idea to run the drain right to a garden bed!

Putting this roof on and duck house in I removed 3 10-12 foot tall lilacs, one hydrangea, 4 staghorn sumac, a long strip of just flowers and more. It was gut wrenching to lose some of that. The sumac may make a comeback from the roots....don't tell my hubs that....he hates sumac.

Oh and I took out a lot of blackberry plants. Those I know will be back.

Yes landscaping is possible. All this has survived for over a decade with 25-30 chickens getting to run amok. They are not loose 100% of the time or there would be a dust bowl out there.

I did keep an 8' tall lilac all the iris and a bunch of other flowers.
 
Holy moly this is taking me FOREVER to get done.

Yesterday I got the duck deck built. Today one coat of light gray porch and floor paint. Once it is dry I will do a second coat.
:woot For the mistint section at Home Depot. The porch and floor paint was there!

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Deliberately sloped so excess happy splashing runs OUT of the run.

The cut out is my access door to the plumbing. I will cover the hinge with boat carpet to protect duck feet.
That gap under is getting 1/4" hardware cloth. I want airflow under there to help keep things dry(ish) at least.
Then reinstall the ramp.

Oh and a python aquarium siphon really helps get the muck out of the pool bottom.

@Miss Lydia I finally got to work on it some. :D
 
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Before adding the hardware cloth to the front and resetting the ramp I ran a small tiller through there and picked up any rocks.

The ramp has anti-slip tape to help them get a grip. So far so good. They are all able to navigate the ramp as well as a couple popping up over the edge of the deck.

Side note and a bit stressful. One female has been on and off lame for the last 5 days or so. She is fine for several hours then suddenly cannot stand/walk. Then after an hour or so she is fine again. She has gone up the ramp without difficulty so I am at a loss.
I see no bumbles or oddities with the legs or feet. I am feeding all flock with nutritional yeast added.

Is it possible to have a slipped tendon that goes in and out of place? :confused:
 

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