Chooks, page-61

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    Hi makingmoneystill,

    Thanks for such an in depth post, it was very interesting. Some of the things I can't use because my shed and pen are well established now but one of your ideas I certainly intend to copy and adopt.
    The photos were good so you got the hang of the new phone all right.

    I know what to look for in a chook pen after building one and you certainly weren't tight with the screws and staples etc. They should have got you to build the WTC, then towers would still be standing[unless they really did use energy beams?].

    After spending $1,500 on the chook shed and fixing up the fence to the pen my egg costing is out of the window anyway. Add to that, with 4 eggs a day I give away more than I can eat. I get far more out of giving them away than selling them and they're so good they are really appreciated.
    My chooks will live their lives out here after they stop laying. I'll get another 4, probably Isa Browns like yours and introduce them to the old girls when the time comes.

    The crows checked them out in the sneaky manner they specialise in but are chased out fast if they actually go into their 12m x 12m pen. The shed can only be accessed through that small side door/ramp and their feed and water is inside. The laying boxes are over the back where it's pretty dark because I now spread hay over most of the mesh floor to keep them warm at night and to trap all the crap. That works really well and one bale looks like lasting for about a year.

    Your feeders got my attention straight away. That's such a simple but effective design. Well done! I'll be making one of those and from the pics can see you use 1 x 90deg and 1 x 45deg elbow at the bottom. I fact I'll make 2 and give one to my neighbour that looks after my chooks while i'm away, for his chooks. The rest is clear too.
    I bought a smaller version of your water feeder but find the red bowl gets full of feed from their beaks and is a pain to keep clean. How do you clean that bigger one?

    There are no mice or rats in the pen yet but when there are i'll set a trap for them with cheddar cheese after I shut the girls in for the night. That way I can toss the mouse or rat on the ground for them to eat.

    Because I use hay on the mesh floor, about once a month I clean it all out and spread it around their pen. They dig it all in and combined with the good soil they have 144sqm of hunting territory to keep them busy all day. The worms that are already in the soil must like it in that pen until they get found by the chooks.

    I'm not a strict vegetarian and buy an occasional Mt Barker hot roast chook. For the record I now take Vitamin B12 every day because after 5 years my B12 levels were depleted from not eating red meat.

    I've tried growing veggies but it's too labour intensive for me. I've planted perennials to harvest from, that suits me better. Walnut, Pecan, Chestnut, Macadamia, Locat, Apricot, Passion Fruit, Avacdo, Mandarin and Fig so far and early days.

    I envy you your lifestyle and family. I wish I had adopted a similar lifestyle earlier on and the benefits it would have brought to my children. Those are the best years and you only get one shot at it.

    Thanks again!
 
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