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ooo.. I may have a couple of those that would work. good idea.
I thought about wrapping the metal with the foam tube you use for insullating pipes - it doesn't hold up indefinitely but it's cheap and gives a 1/2" insullation, and it's slightly squishy so it should be comfortable. only problem is that it doesn't solve the outside/wind problem. so it looks like inside roosts / ladders.
I've got some left over 4" PVC pipe and I've been meaning to make feeders, so maybe it'll just be a chicken and turkey construction weekend.
re: barefoot in the snow - yeah, grew up in colorado and I've been known to do that. stimulating but not that much fun for long ...
still, my ducks and geese don't seem to mind. given dry shavings and fresh snow, they're more likely to be out with their little bare webfeet in the snow than not.
ooo.. I may have a couple of those that would work. good idea.
I thought about wrapping the metal with the foam tube you use for insullating pipes - it doesn't hold up indefinitely but it's cheap and gives a 1/2" insullation, and it's slightly squishy so it should be comfortable. only problem is that it doesn't solve the outside/wind problem. so it looks like inside roosts / ladders.
I've got some left over 4" PVC pipe and I've been meaning to make feeders, so maybe it'll just be a chicken and turkey construction weekend.

re: barefoot in the snow - yeah, grew up in colorado and I've been known to do that. stimulating but not that much fun for long ...
still, my ducks and geese don't seem to mind. given dry shavings and fresh snow, they're more likely to be out with their little bare webfeet in the snow than not.