I'm no expert but that does sound a little high. The perch in my coop is just two inches of the floor, with a layer of straw underneath..it helps keep them warm in cold weather and makes cleaning a ton easier!
Hope that helps.
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- Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:33 pm
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Sex changing chicken!!!!!!!!!
We have three hens, all two years old, and usually good layers. I noticed recently that the chief hen was laying thin shelled eggs with rubbery whites. She has now bulked up in size and is mounting the others on a regular basis! Her comb is also bigger and more scarlet and egg laying almost diminish...
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I've found the best way for parsnips is to use small bio-degradable pots with a layer of cling film over the top to keep them moist. This is then put on the windowsill in full sun. This year I managed to get seedlings in about 10 days, which is the best ever. Possibly just luck but I've had good suc...
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Hi All
I found this forum quite by accident whilst looking for a ginger beer recipe and I must say it is fantastic. There is a veritable wealth of advice here and everyone is so friendly. May I thank you for services already rendered!! :lol: My partner Sarah and I live in the lovely village of Blisworth, w...