Dec 5, 2014 Thread starter #11 DOUGNASH In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 1, 2014 49 22 34 Freeport, Long Island, New York I have been doing this all by myself This was one of the hardest parts, getting those 3/4" 4 x 8 plywood sheets up So far, its turning out pretty good I think
I have been doing this all by myself This was one of the hardest parts, getting those 3/4" 4 x 8 plywood sheets up So far, its turning out pretty good I think
Dec 5, 2014 Thread starter #12 DOUGNASH In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 1, 2014 49 22 34 Freeport, Long Island, New York My supervisor "Kojak" Always, always wants to know whats going on back there Starting at 12 weeks of age, everywhere I walked around my apartment I would grab him and throw him up on my shoulder. Well after about a year, these are the results In the video he is on his cat tree which is about 6ft tall and I am standing about 6ft away from him I have the camera level with and right against my shoulder I filmed it twice just to prove he is legit haha Last edited: Dec 14, 2014
My supervisor "Kojak" Always, always wants to know whats going on back there Starting at 12 weeks of age, everywhere I walked around my apartment I would grab him and throw him up on my shoulder. Well after about a year, these are the results In the video he is on his cat tree which is about 6ft tall and I am standing about 6ft away from him I have the camera level with and right against my shoulder I filmed it twice just to prove he is legit haha
Dec 6, 2014 Thread starter #13 DOUGNASH In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 1, 2014 49 22 34 Freeport, Long Island, New York Time to get the roof on I definitely never shingled a roof before I watched a couple of videos on youtube lets get goin It was very hot when this was getting nailed down notice the tar paper curling from the heat Almost done Last edited: Dec 6, 2014
Time to get the roof on I definitely never shingled a roof before I watched a couple of videos on youtube lets get goin It was very hot when this was getting nailed down notice the tar paper curling from the heat Almost done
Dec 6, 2014 Thread starter #14 DOUGNASH In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 1, 2014 49 22 34 Freeport, Long Island, New York Time to frame the coop Look how big the canna lilies are now! So there will be some type of window here and on the right side too Both windows will be on hinges and lift up In the back an access door on right and the nesting box will be on left notice the "deck" outside the coop This will be the access door the coop floor is 3'4" plywood another window on the left pop door on the right
Time to frame the coop Look how big the canna lilies are now! So there will be some type of window here and on the right side too Both windows will be on hinges and lift up In the back an access door on right and the nesting box will be on left notice the "deck" outside the coop This will be the access door the coop floor is 3'4" plywood another window on the left pop door on the right
Dec 7, 2014 Thread starter #15 DOUGNASH In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 1, 2014 49 22 34 Freeport, Long Island, New York OK plywood is on and windows installed
Dec 7, 2014 Thread starter #16 DOUGNASH In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 1, 2014 49 22 34 Freeport, Long Island, New York I had to switch gears and focus my attention on putting together a movable pen This is 4ft x 8ft x 2ft high made out of 2 x 3's I put these plastic panels on one side so they will always have shade So the reason I had to start and finish this new project?? Of course I jumped the gun and drove like 3 hours to pick up my first 2 silkies even though the coop is not done yet haha
I had to switch gears and focus my attention on putting together a movable pen This is 4ft x 8ft x 2ft high made out of 2 x 3's I put these plastic panels on one side so they will always have shade So the reason I had to start and finish this new project?? Of course I jumped the gun and drove like 3 hours to pick up my first 2 silkies even though the coop is not done yet haha
Dec 9, 2014 Thread starter #17 DOUGNASH In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 1, 2014 49 22 34 Freeport, Long Island, New York The coop is about 42" off the ground so I had to build a ramp and platform system
Dec 9, 2014 Thread starter #18 DOUGNASH In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 1, 2014 49 22 34 Freeport, Long Island, New York Lets talk ventilation So in the summertime, no problem I have the 3 windows For winter ventilation, I kept the very top of the peak open on both sides of the coop outside This is the inside of the coop I can actually stand straight up inside the coop without hitting my head so its about 6'6" at the peak The openings are probably 4" tall maybe 8-10" across Here is a shot taken from inside the run notice my patch work on the roof haha Last edited: Dec 9, 2014
Lets talk ventilation So in the summertime, no problem I have the 3 windows For winter ventilation, I kept the very top of the peak open on both sides of the coop outside This is the inside of the coop I can actually stand straight up inside the coop without hitting my head so its about 6'6" at the peak The openings are probably 4" tall maybe 8-10" across Here is a shot taken from inside the run notice my patch work on the roof haha
Dec 9, 2014 Thread starter #19 DOUGNASH In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 1, 2014 49 22 34 Freeport, Long Island, New York Time to make a front door I just used some 6" wide pine boards, everything is screwed and glued together I should have used another type of wood, the pine is very soft Then I put 2 coats of a combo stain/poly
Time to make a front door I just used some 6" wide pine boards, everything is screwed and glued together I should have used another type of wood, the pine is very soft Then I put 2 coats of a combo stain/poly
Dec 9, 2014 Thread starter #20 DOUGNASH In the Brooder 5 Years Apr 1, 2014 49 22 34 Freeport, Long Island, New York I added 1 more silkie and 3 showgirls to the mix