So, what's extremely cheap and easy to clean that we can put in the bottom of the new coop to make the hens more comfortable? They're going to be spending a LOT of time in there until they break their habit of roosting in the tree.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Quote:
Well and sometimes they pip early cause the temp was too high, ect, it can happen! I would definitely lock them down and let them be, what ever the instructions say for how to fill the cups if your worried try putting a small piece of wet sponge in there!
So, what's extremely cheap and easy to clean that we can put in the bottom of the new coop to make the hens more comfortable? They're going to be spending a LOT of time in there until they break their habit of roosting in the tree.
What you could always do to limit your birds' ability to climb the trees is clip their wings. Of course, I don't know what the branches are spaced like, so that might not help.
Jeffers offering a nice big heated poultry font:
http://www.jefferslivestock.com/heated-plastic-poultry-fountain/camid/LIV/cp/5F-H4/cn/3203/
Not a bad price at all...considering I just bought 2 feeders (that look about the same) that were $25 a piece from the local feed store.
After further inspection, the gnawing is taking place in the ductwork (unused: we've been heating with oil-filled radient heaters for over a decade: the first winter our heating bill went down 50%). I've been slowly filling it in with expando foam, anyway, so today I'll get the part under the bedroom floor. If I had a construction budget, or anyone in shape to go under the house, I'd have pulled all the ducts years ago and made insulated plates over the air gaps; as it is, I have to intentionally and consciously go about things the wrong way, because the right way is out of reach.
Stupid reality.
If they are gnawing inside ductwork, what exactly are they gnawing ?
It is all metal...![]()
It may be a blessing though, uncork a floor vent nearby the gnawing & drop a bug bomb in, then cork it back up.
Maybe that'll run them out of the duct work ?
Then again, Led Zepplin should work too !
Stick some music down there for them...........![]()
If ya gotta cat, you could stuff the cat in the duct work !!!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
Then you have to crawl under the house & see where they are gtting in...ducts should be sealed.