Jun 30, 2015 #1 kosan In the Brooder 5 Years Dec 11, 2014 28 0 32 My chicks are finally roosting,,there 10 weeks old and its about time lol lol
Jun 30, 2015 Thread starter #2 kosan In the Brooder 5 Years Dec 11, 2014 28 0 32 I have 17 feet of roost figured thats enough for 20 full grown hens,, they all seem to like the sam 6 foot piece lol
I have 17 feet of roost figured thats enough for 20 full grown hens,, they all seem to like the sam 6 foot piece lol
Jul 3, 2015 #3 b.hromada Flock Mistress 14 Years Jan 9, 2009 15,721 974 501 south Florida, Pompano Beach They look happy! Nice roost for them. Lucky birds! Thanks for sharing.
Jul 3, 2015 #4 richardwhite In the Brooder 5 Years Jan 13, 2015 70 13 43 Snellville georgia They are a trip but all love this roost.
Jul 4, 2015 #5 Hillgirl In the Brooder Mar 3, 2015 27 0 29 Goldfield Colorado. USA what do y'all use to scrub their roosting boards? i have been trading out several different ones and setting dirty ones out in the rain and sun a few days
what do y'all use to scrub their roosting boards? i have been trading out several different ones and setting dirty ones out in the rain and sun a few days
Jul 4, 2015 #6 richardwhite In the Brooder 5 Years Jan 13, 2015 70 13 43 Snellville georgia Once a week i spray a little poultry protector on the bars and use a scraper to knock off any debris then just a clean wipe holds down any mites and is natural.
Once a week i spray a little poultry protector on the bars and use a scraper to knock off any debris then just a clean wipe holds down any mites and is natural.
Jul 4, 2015 #7 Hillgirl In the Brooder Mar 3, 2015 27 0 29 Goldfield Colorado. USA dang, there is a chicken product for everything! i have been controlling their environment with essential oils of lavendar so far no signs of mites i have been suspicious of the hay i buy but it is cosier than wood chips especially rainy days. i have an ice scraper thats working well on the roosting boards thanks for the information on poultry protector
dang, there is a chicken product for everything! i have been controlling their environment with essential oils of lavendar so far no signs of mites i have been suspicious of the hay i buy but it is cosier than wood chips especially rainy days. i have an ice scraper thats working well on the roosting boards thanks for the information on poultry protector
Jul 5, 2015 Thread starter #8 kosan In the Brooder 5 Years Dec 11, 2014 28 0 32 Its one of the reasons i switched to round perches for my roosted,, less flat area for build up and easier clean up I believe,,
Its one of the reasons i switched to round perches for my roosted,, less flat area for build up and easier clean up I believe,,
Jul 5, 2015 Thread starter #9 kosan In the Brooder 5 Years Dec 11, 2014 28 0 32 forgot to attach pics,,lol New perches,, birds seem to spread out a bit more now to
Jul 7, 2015 #10 Hillgirl In the Brooder Mar 3, 2015 27 0 29 Goldfield Colorado. USA they look pretty happy up there