It can decrease as the material is broken down, but over all it can increase.So are you saying that the volume of a compost decreases over time? Water also evaporates in an aquarium . . .
Evaporated water is usually replaced.
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It can decrease as the material is broken down, but over all it can increase.So are you saying that the volume of a compost decreases over time? Water also evaporates in an aquarium . . .
This really isn't practical. The chickens need to eat what they need to eat. They should have free choice of a complete chicken feed available to them at all times. If you don't want to anthropomorphize them by overfeeding them, don't offer them anything other than their complete feed.
You only need one nest box per five hens.
Does the apartment complex know of all these plans? Are owned chickens permitted on the property? The person that lives below your balcony? How much weight was the balcony designed to support?
Untreated lumber in a tropical climate will not last long.
BTW, chickens DIG! They will 'unearth' anything they have in their run and will strewn the contents far and wide. I read you intend to cover the concrete with wood with holes drilled into it and pottery shards to cover the holes. The chicken will dig up the shards.
Where does the patio drain? How are you going to remove waste product from the run/coop? If you are trying to do all this on a concrete patio, you will sooner or later have to remove material and get it down to the first floor.
I was very serious when I said you should consider quail! I really think you should look into them. You could make an amazing enclosure for them and they would be much more manageable and practical for an apartment on the second floor than a flock of chickens.
(3) You recommend one nest per five hens. Please explain that. We had ten hens and five nests. Generally, I would find eggs in 2 to 3 nests. Is there such a thing as too many nests? (I doubt it).
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