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I line my brooder with puppy pee pads and cover that with pine shavings. Twice a week I scoop out the shavings and replace them with fresh, one of those times I pull ap and replace the pee pads, just roll it all up tegether. Very easy, and the brooder is clean.
I love the idea with the puppy pads. They also make pads for people that you can get at drug stores. I think that the pads are used for incontinent adults. These kind of pads are a lot like puppy pads but are often cheaper and bigger. I also use pine shavings in my brooder, with a bit of DE, and or Stall dry.
This may be a DUH question but why do ya put DE in your brooder? Just curious.
Hey guys--just popping in to say hi! The wind is HOWLING here but it's warmed up...I'm making myself some artichokes for dinner and just relaxin'.
Oh and I came home to a scalped 'scovy today...the darn geese are getting to breeding and apparently saw my gorgeous silver drake as a threat?
BLOOD everywhere (mostly all over the two gander's faces). I had to capture and isolate the injured drake....poor thing. He's my only silver so I'm hoping he makes it...
Other than that--two baby goats when I got home from work!
well, it is very absorbent, a very good product for absorping humidit, liquids & POOP.
Bad part is the babies dust bathe in it & the dust goes everywhere...
ZGOATLADY>..get ahold of Eagle2020 ?
I am so happy to hear that he is better..and does not have encephalitis after all, right ?
Oh and Illia--might you be interested in some LF White Houdans? They are supposed to be good eating...not sure how well they lay (my bantam Houdan do okay though). I am ordering a dozen hatching eggs from someone and really only want/need a good pair...so if you're interested in any extras--or anyone else is for that matter--please let me know. In addition, I'll only have them for about one breeding season and then I'll be moving them out...so I'll be selling a trio or a pair about this time next year as well.
OH and CL--I found another lead for you & your RIW projects...a lady that sells eggs & chicks....I'll get you her phone number tomorrow (I left it at work in my SPPA yearbook).
This one's getting too tight and we never sealed it so it's looking gross
I'm so tempted to get a vinyl shed and building some roosts and nesting boxes to put inside. What'ya guys think? It'd be so easy to keep clean! I keep seeing them on craigslist for a reasonable price. But I don't know, can you guys think of any cons with it? We kind of want to build a cottage coop though so it'll look cute in the backyard
Of course nothings going to get done with this weather!
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Ventilation would be a concern as well as getting too hot in the summer and if you ever got heavy snowfall or super high winds, it would be gone.