(more) Chicken Pens
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| I designed this new fort type of house
after noticing that the Old English Game Bantams don't really
like the upstairs part of the double deckers as the Cochins and
d'Uccles do. This one is 2 1/2 by 2 1/2 feet and 3 feet high, and
the yard is 2 1/2 by 4 feet and 2 feet high. It was supposed to
be 3 feet wide, but I got the boards turned sideways. The door
slides. |
Inside the fort at night. They always fight over who gets the window. |
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| This one is 2 1/2 by 3 feet and 3 feet high as planned. The yard is 4 by 4 feet and 2 feet high. | The back of the same house. The van in the
background has seen its last days on the road. I towed it into
the woods and now use it for storage. The chain link is wishing
it was a fence. |
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| The inside of the same house. | Some brooders. The small one is my son's
toy box, 18 by 30 inches. The bigger one is 4 by 4 feet and 12
inches high. The sides come apart for dismantling. |
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| Inside the brooder. | Me building. I built all the pens shown by myself except for the first one, which Don built (on the other pen page). |