CHICKEN CAGE |DIY
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- Cages for laying hens are an essential element in poultry facilities to ensure their profitability. They must comply with the standards established to maintain animal welfare and optimize production parameters. This is the simplest and cheapest way to build a chicken coop, and with the help of a removable waste collection tray, the waste can be cleaned easily.
Nice i like how it is eco friendly. 👍
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Sorry, it's not for sale. It is a DIY project.
Namba za simu nakupatajee fundii
thank you so much for your reply , very much appreciated. very inspiring. I will definitely do the project,
Ooh men this is fantastic
Wow your very talented! Thanks for sharing this ideas… I have to copy this if your don’t mine.
I have really liked this innovation I would like to have one Will you sell it to me
Thank you for your interest, but I'm not currently selling the DIY chicken cage However, you're welcome to watch the tutorial on my TH-cam channel and make one yourself!
What about when it rains
If you want to create a makeshift roof, use materials like plastic or waterproof fabric to shield the chickens from rain. Ensure proper ventilation to maintain a comfortable environment for them.
kindly answer the question. what is the size of the wood that you are using. and what are the dimensions of the cage. please share
Thank you so much for your interest in my DIY project! I apologize for the delay in responding;
Wood size
Thickness - 1inch
Width - 2 inch
Cage dimention
Bottom side
Length 3feet 11 inch (11 inch feeding tray length
Width 3feet, height 16 inch)
Width 3feet
Top side
Length 3 feet
Width 3 feet
Height of the cage 2feet
*Install the iron mesh in such a way that it does not resist the movement of the egg
*Make sure there is enough slope for the egg to move
Good Work
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This is brilliant
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Thank you so match
Very inspiring !
hallo, i have another query please. what it the size of the drill bit used. what is the size of the nails that you used and what is the size of the pvd pipe used for the feeder. thanks in advance
"Happy to assist anytime!"
- Drill bit sizes: 7/64 and 1/8
- Nails: 2" nails, 1* 1/4" nails, and 1" nails
- Self-tapping screws: 2" screws and 1" screws
- Self-drilling screws: 1" screws
-pvc pipe for feeder:(I repurposed a 6" rainwater gutter with end cap )
Working with hardwood in my DIY project, pilot holes were absolutely crucial to prevent any damage. With the help of my local shop owner, I found the right drill bits and nails for the job
Thank u
@@robomakerstoolkit3928 thanks for the answer. much appreciated
This is good work
Do you sell?
No
Do you sell
No
Do u sell them and your location
No
hallo, just the video i have been looking for. thanks for such meticulously done work. i like it. what is the size of the wood that you are using. and what are the dimensions of the cage. please share
Thank you so much for your interest in my DIY project! I apologize for the delay in responding;
Wood size
Thickness - 1inch
Width - 2 inch
Cage dimention
Bottom side
Length 3feet 11 inch (11 inch feeding tray length
Width 3feet, height 16 inch)
Width 3feet
Top side
Length 3 feet
Width 3 feet
Height of the cage 2feet
*Install the iron mesh in such a way that it does not resist the movement of the egg
*Make sure there is enough slope for the egg to move