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maplehillfrm

04-10-2008 05:38:36




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well here is my newest project, I had chickens in 3 different buildings,, they are starting to lay again, and I cant find the eggs, so I needed to build a central house,, third party image

the doors in the back open to "steal" the eggs, the nests I made so I can take them out and just dump them to clean them, should make that chore easier,
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, I left it on skids just in case I want to move it sometime,,

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they should be comfy in these surroundings huh??

The nice part, I had almost all the material here on the place,,

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Old Roy agiin

04-10-2008 21:21:37




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 Re: newest project in reply to maplehillfrm, 04-10-2008 05:38:36  
Pretty nice!!! like they say once you get some roosts in there, a little nesting straw,And don't forget a couple of old light bulbs. To entice them to lay.--[Thats what my Dad used to do].--Should work fine.



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Larry59

04-10-2008 09:10:07




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 Re: newest project in reply to maplehillfrm, 04-10-2008 05:38:36  
Looks nice from what I am seeing. However having chickens a long time myself. You need to go out and cut a tree about 2 inches round and what ever the length is across front of next. The chickens will then jump a small height to check out the nest and lay in them. Might need two limbs in front of them. One out from the other. Another susjestion is to drop some feed inside for a bit to get the chickens use to going in and kind of hanging out at times. Gets them real use to the building and nest location. Have a good day! *S

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deadeye012

04-10-2008 08:24:14




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 Re: newest project in reply to maplehillfrm, 04-10-2008 05:38:36  
I see right by the door, there is an ADMISSIONS window.... You have to pay to get in this hen house..... :-)



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Mike (WA)

04-10-2008 08:02:07




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 Re: newest project in reply to maplehillfrm, 04-10-2008 05:38:36  
Where's the roost? I do like the back door to the nest boxes- great idea.



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Rick Kr

04-10-2008 07:41:03




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 chimney in reply to maplehillfrm, 04-10-2008 05:38:36  
Look close at the first picture. That silo in the background looks like a little b-vent chimney. WOW, those chickens have it good!!!!!

Anyway, looks great. Did a similar one from mostly free material, mine has a copper standing seam roof, got it from a guy left over from his house.



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Tubby

04-10-2008 07:22:41




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 Re: newest project in reply to maplehillfrm, 04-10-2008 05:38:36  
Ventlate

Ventilate it.

Did I say Ventlate it?

If you insist on having such a snug coop you will be back before long asking why they are sick and dying.



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Tubby

04-10-2008 08:13:46




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 Re: newest project in reply to Tubby, 04-10-2008 07:22:41  
And you sick too.



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Mike M

04-10-2008 06:09:59




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 Re: newest project in reply to maplehillfrm, 04-10-2008 05:38:36  
Hook up an internet connection and that will make a good hiding place from the wife !



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Iagary

04-10-2008 05:46:42




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 Re: newest project in reply to maplehillfrm, 04-10-2008 05:38:36  
Looks like it should work.

Would make a lot of chickens jealous if they saw that coup.

Gary



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