I can't get the danged thumbnails to be any bigger than a thumbnail.
I'm sorry, phones are hard to do pic from.Love too but i can't post pics because my phone is a pile of dung! Nice set up you have though!
Used to work just fine, then poof it quite being useful. ...I'm sorry, phones are hard to do pic from.
@NannyPatty the coop I plan to build will resemble yours maybe smaller. For the run I'm going to use rabbit wire in hopes of keeping chicken snakes out of the laying boxes. Also hope it will be a barrier against rats and mice. If anyone has experience with my idea I'd like to hear your feedback good,bad or indifferent. NannyPatty you have a nice setup.
View attachment 2592 We are building now! Our coop will be similar to this. Color and. All since it matches our pole barn. We are following prince woods plans. It will be finished and ready for chickens by march-april. Maybe ready sooner then that but that's when I want to actually begin chicken housing.
Eta: this is not our coop...I found this pic online
Oh my!!! Hope you didn't loose any critters!!
Proof that building solid will pay off in the long run.
I saw that hot wire in another pic and thought it was for the chicken pen which led me to think you must have bear in the area.
Always learn8ng. Never heard of a corn shovel so I had to go look it upDifferent setup for me, but the same. I'd pull the tractor up to the man door and use the same thing, a corn shovel. Then dump the tractor bucket in the garden.
I had no clue what it was called, I saw it somewhere in some store and saw how useful it would be shoveling out the coop. A person who knew about stuff like that told me what it was.
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