Lol! As I said to Jim, a true test of patience, eh? I feel your pain, Ang.OMG I was pulling my hair out WITH the special tool (pinched my hand, scratched up my arm etc). I used to put stacking cockatiel breeding cages together back when I had my business (Flights of Fancy) with no issues. The j clip plier handles s were shorter. The ones FF sells the handle is like 10 inches long so my hand cant grip around it far enough towards the end to close...so I have to grip then hold it with my other hand, move my right hand out to the end in order to close the handles. Needless to say, 1/3 of them ended up not closing right!




No worries here, cs. I used to toss the canned cat food that the cats didn't finish out for the critters. I had skunks, opossums & coons visit here nightly. They never went near my coop, knock on wood. But that momma coon was flippin huge! She did teach her kids how to raid my suet feeder, though.

I have to admit, my 2 buff orps have never gone broody and they are now 4. But my Dom/BA hybrids are nuts. I have at least 2 of them broody every year (out of 7). I have my first lav orp broody right now, along with a black orp & a GLO. The blacks have the most tendency to go broody of all my orps.
Man, I can't type for crap tonight! Can't tell you how many times I hit the backspace...........