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My kids are cute though.
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(OK, not all of them, but some of them
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HAHAHAHA love it.

Neat pictures. I always imagine laying an egg must be like being constipated. A lot of effort to produce a lot of relief.

Great coop and egg laying pictures. For next boxes, I have an assortment of sizes in my 4 foot wide box - 12x12 is the top row with 4 nests then 16 then 24. All get used. The girls pick which size makes them feel the most comfortable. Some boxes had curtains but I removed them when we got mites.


Hope y'all have a nice day, felony-free.
 
That's a nice looking setup, although I couldn't have unpainted osb here, or osb at all even with the humidity we get in fall.

With a 33" wide egg nest I might look into finding 16" wide plastic tubs to put on the bottom and make two nests, but without a divider. We have a similar setup in ours, and they like it.
i dont think you could have unpainted anything...
 
Oz, are you saying that I'm slightly anal?
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The lid to my egg nests has swollen with the high humidity, so I trimmed it a bit with a knife. Now it's just bare wood there, and it's annoying the heck out of me. But I need a bit drier weather to trim it down some more and get it painted.
 
Oz, are you saying that I'm slightly anal?
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The lid to my egg nests has swollen with the high humidity, so I trimmed it a bit with a knife. Now it's just bare wood there, and it's annoying the heck out of me. But I need a bit drier weather to trim it down some more and get it painted.
you mean to tell me you dont have a dehumifier?

oh vehve!! how can your chickens put up with exposed wood!!
 
I don't know Oz, I don't know... But it's on the outside, so it is actually pretty exposed! On the inside, however, I just installed new roosts for them. They got untreated, planed fir. No plans to paint that. And also, I didn't paint the wood between the sheets of glass in the double-pane windows.

Dehumidifiers aren't usually needed here, too dry air inside houses tends to be a more common problem. It's only outside it gets really humid during the wet time, and it isn't really that wet either, but since it's a lot colder, the relative humidity gets quite high, and it takes ages for something to dry naturally at 5C.
 
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Morning everyone
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ok, so, I was 100 posts behind. Do you guys have ANY idea how wild the topic swing was????
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Not even going to attempt to jump in on them, nope nope nope.

Great coop page Alaskan.

Does anyone know anything about the Swedish Black (or Black Swedish?) breed? I guess GreenFire managed to import some from England. All I know is they are cold hardy, of course. What about laying? Are they as "sparse" as the Cerami's ?
 
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