Side note, I'm also in WV!!!!!
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Side note, I'm also in WV!!!!!
Thats just too cute. .I did some repurposing last week. This is an old utensil holder which I used with vet wrap as a chick sling. I also used drawer organizers for food and water for the chick. Sadly I had to cull the poor thing.
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Futon frame as a ramp. Storm window installed sideways inside this ancient shed window when I need to shut them in. Not the best, but it does work and fit my budget. Looks so fancy, *eye roll.
Nicely done!Futon frame as a ramp. Storm window installed sideways inside this ancient shed window when I need to shut them in. Not the best, but it does work and fit my budget. Looks so fancy, *eye roll.
Did you add ventilation to your playhouses? I have one for my ducks and left a gap, well, the gap let the rain in last night. Ugh. So, I need to rethink it. Thanks!View attachment 1375915 View attachment 1375916 View attachment 1375916 View attachment 1375915 I used playhouses and dog View attachment 1375915 View attachment 1375916 houses for my birds to sleep and lay. Also used cat sand buckets for my birds to lay there eggs.
Omg! This thread is sooo for me!! For water, we mostly just buy hanging cups, but some pens, that isn’t an option. So our easy solution is using milk jugs! We cut out one side, leaving 2-3 inches on the bottom. BAM! Chicken waterer!
For nest boxes, we either use handmade wooden boxes, or a bucket (cat litter box, or other square buckets) But we have 4 pens, breeding pens, that have between 3-7 hens at a time. A small box won’t work. So we take a blue barrel, support it in the corner, on its side off the ground. We cut open the side, and put a large milk crate in the back. Fits plenty of hens at a time! Becuase they love to go lay at the same time, and crowd each other...
I have multiple other repurposed items, just noboictures at the time. I’ll post back later with some pictures!!
Omg! This thread is sooo for me!! For water, we mostly just buy hanging cups, but some pens, that isn’t an option. So our easy solution is using milk jugs! We cut out one side, leaving 2-3 inches on the bottom. BAM! Chicken waterer!
For nest boxes, we either use handmade wooden boxes, or a bucket (cat litter box, or other square buckets) But we have 4 pens, breeding pens, that have between 3-7 hens at a time. A small box won’t work. So we take a blue barrel, support it in the corner, on its side off the ground. We cut open the side, and put a large milk crate in the back. Fits plenty of hens at a time! Becuase they love to go lay at the same time, and crowd each other...
I have multiple other repurposed items, just noboictures at the time. I’ll post back later with some pictures!!