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Good night all
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Nope, not near free, it WAS free! My duck coop that I built last year, that cost me 8 bucks. (or were you costing the electric I used for the power tools?Took a look. Cool! And even better that it was near FREE!
Yeppers Alaskan pretty cool
I LOVE that! (and miss that.....totally past that age)
I would do one single box the full width with a single access opening on the inside.... nothing to say each hen has to have their own spot.... sometimes hens will climb on top of each other and lay an egg there if someone is taking too long.... this way there is room incase two or three of them decide to lay at the same time... Tunnel nests are nice an dark too... INvites egg laying and because its dark discourages egg "sampling"So sorry to hear that, Alaskan. A bad marriage makes time drag and is not healthy for the psyche. I hope you find some resolution or, at least, peace of mind.
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Amazing what a little makeup can do! (2 coats of staining in cedar color + coat of paint).
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I did manage today to get the doors and hardware on (big black hinges and handles), the automatic chicken door installed and wired inside, and the nest box is halfway built, but ran out of daylight before I could snap any pictures. Hope to get the nest box done and painted and the roll-out poop tray and perches done tomorrow so that the girls can move in on Wednesday and out of their brooder box. They'll get a run later, but right now I want Pat & Co. to have some room to flap and roost.
BTW, what size are nest boxes anyway? I've got a 33" length to work with, but think that's kind of small for three and so will probably do two and make the third box (sealed) a storage cubby. Depth of box is 11", but how wide should the nests be?
Those are small combs for broody birds. What breeds were they?
I carry my camera out with me often. It's amazing what you catch on film/card when you're prepared.
Those are small combs for broody birds. What breeds were they?
I carry my camera out with me often. It's amazing what you catch on film/card when you're prepared.
lol depends on her mustacheBama,
If the lights are low or dark does it matter?