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maybe too little.... definitely not too much.View attachment 1142045 wondering about If we just left this truss open and not cover it. It's under the roof. . it faces the North though. Too much?
Wow...
I hate being gone...I miss so much of the fun.
I had do adult stuff today too.
And I lost all my quotes...![]()
That was fun... feel like chit today... couldn't sleep, head aches and stuffed up to the max...![]()
View attachment 1142023 View attachment 1142027 View attachment 1142028 so here is what we have done so far. . I have Windows that we will hinge to fold down and wire mesh to install for screens when open. There will be tin on the wall on the inside of the house part as well with insulation between. .
After reading about frostbite now I wonder if we don't need to think about installing some vents around the top? I don't know why but I guess I didn't think ducks needed as much ventilation as chickens. What do you guys think?
look what our sweet SCG posted on the Old Folks thread...
yep
A supposedly scientific article going on about the shedding and regrowth of duck penisis.
so??? comments?
look what our sweet SCG posted on the Old Folks thread...
yep
A supposedly scientific article going on about the shedding and regrowth of duck penisis.
so??? comments?
Still didn't say that they literally fall off. I think all these articles are unclear about that part. I don't doubt the size changes with competition. But I highly doubt that they fall off and regrow.look what our sweet SCG posted on the Old Folks thread...
yep
A supposedly scientific article going on about the shedding and regrowth of duck penisis.
so??? comments?
Maybe we should cut out the spaces on the back truss as well and cover it with hardware cloth.maybe too little.... definitely not too much.
Well. . the plan was to make the Windows fold down instead of popping out cause it's a double pane glass. They were free. We thought if we made them pop out then they would be likely to get hit by falling branches or hail and break. So it will be an open or closed kind of thing. That might not be a good plan. Didn't think about it raining in or being able to only partially open them.. Hum. I better talk that one over with my contractor. Lol![]()
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Wow, very nice! This will be my 3rd winter with ducks. I've paid close attention and we've never had issues with frostbite. Venting, though, is essential. The roof on their coop is that corrugated, wavy looking metal and there's about a 4 inch spacer all around. Windows are about the same size as yours and they're never completely blocked. Max is about 3/4 and that's when temps are in the single digits.
Ugh. Not again!
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I like big openings on one side only...then there is no blasting of air going through the coop.Maybe we should cut out the spaces on the back truss as well and cover it with hardware cloth.
Now I'm wondering if that's why my eggs had trouble hatching . . maybe the humidity got too much in their box it rained a lot during the time she was sitting.
but then they need to be 100% end or closed. opening up would be better....right? or sideways.Well. . the plan was to make the Windows fold down instead of popping out cause it's a double pane glass. They were free.
Nice!!!!View attachment 1142023 View attachment 1142027 View attachment 1142028 so here is what we have done so far. . I have Windows that we will hinge to fold down and wire mesh to install for screens when open. There will be tin on the wall on the inside of the house part as well with insulation between. .
After reading about frostbite now I wonder if we don't need to think about installing some vents around the top? I don't know why but I guess I didn't think ducks needed as much ventilation as chickens. What do you guys think?
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Wow, very nice! This will be my 3rd winter with ducks. I've paid close attention and we've never had issues with frostbite. Venting, though, is essential. The roof on their coop is that corrugated, wavy looking metal and there's about a 4 inch spacer all around. Windows are about the same size as yours and they're never completely blocked. Max is about 3/4 and that's when temps are in the single digits.
Ugh. Not again!
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View attachment 1142023 View attachment 1142027 View attachment 1142028 so here is what we have done so far. . I have Windows that we will hinge to fold down and wire mesh to install for screens when open. There will be tin on the wall on the inside of the house part as well with insulation between. .
After reading about frostbite now I wonder if we don't need to think about installing some vents around the top? I don't know why but I guess I didn't think ducks needed as much ventilation as chickens. What do you guys think?
look what our sweet SCG posted on the Old Folks thread...
yep
A supposedly scientific article going on about the shedding and regrowth of duck penisis.
so??? comments?
View attachment 1142045 wondering about If we just left this truss open and not cover it. It's under the roof. . it faces the North though. Too much?
Well. . the plan was to make the Windows fold down instead of popping out cause it's a double pane glass. They were free. We thought if we made them pop out then they would be likely to get hit by falling branches or hail and break. So it will be an open or closed kind of thing. That might not be a good plan. Didn't think about it raining in or being able to only partially open them.. Hum. I better talk that one over with my contractor. Lol