Love the ladder! What size wood are the roosts?
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Thanks DelishaThese are so cute! You are a very good builder! I will take pictures eventually. Let me get my chicks hatched out to make them cute like yours! I am showing this to my DH so he can make me some baby ladders.
I'm not 100% on that. It was leftover from my FIL's many building projects. I think it was meant for nailing in carpet.. It looks like the stuff we came across when ripping up the carpet at our old place.Love the ladder! What size wood are the roosts?
I'm not a fan of sand. I'd rather use a shovel and scoop out shavings instead of sifting sand like a litter box. Sand here is really crazy in price as well.Is that just wood shavings on the bottom? Have you tried to use sand?
It's such a simple thing to do and it brings a lot of fun to them. Once they are dried up or eaten down quite a bit, I'll put it back where I duck it originally and dig another one. That way I don't have holes all over. They seem to grow back really quickly.I toss in dirt and bedding from my other birds, but I never did a sod patch..that is a great idea! I am going to implement that.
Any pictures of this Delisha?
My brooder is occupied by bantams right now. So I am using pack and plays I bought second hand (best brooders ever - so easy to move around!)
My brooder in the barn. Would have been cheaper if I didn't get hardware cloth.![]()
It;s 2.5 feet wide x 8 ft long. I did it myself. I was so proud. My hands hurt like heck after though. That hardware cloth is not fun.
I could still get temps up quite high in early May. The hay bales helped. I took that thermometre out as it was metal and was not reading correctly.
They even had a practice ladder roost.![]()
I'm not 100% on that. It was leftover from my FIL's many building projects. I think it was meant for nailing in carpet.. It looks like the stuff we came across when ripping up the carpet at our old place.