Oops that person is not so smart, it only works if you already had a birthday this year, my answer was 2017 which is pretty cool just the same. Should be year of birth plus age after birthday in 2018 will make 2018. Math nerds are so weird unlike us who fuss over poultry all day... umm err wait on second thought, forget I called anyone weird.
Time for timer yet?
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Re: Time for timer yet?
Nope, it's still sitting over there waiting for me; time has not been on my side to take it down and get it over here. The roof (white shrink wrap) is still holding under horrible weather and 5 years of snow and ice loads, despite the many many gashes in it from cat's claws and being used as a climbing structure by the goats...but it WILL need to be replaced when I do get around to moving it. The amount of tape I would have to put on to patch it, just might as well replace.baronrenfrew wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 12:59 pmsomewhere here is an old thread about a coop with a clear roof (polycarb panels) and WWW had a greenhouse with a coop inside and they kept the eggs flowing regardless of daylight hours.
Hey WWW, did you ever move that greenhouse to the “new”place?
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I remember quite clearly that Bert volunteered to help with the move....or bring the beer? I forget which one it was nowwindwalkingwolf wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 1:23 pmNope, it's still sitting over there waiting for me; time has not been on my side to take it down and get it over here. The roof (white shrink wrap) is still holding under horrible weather and 5 years of snow and ice loads, despite the many many gashes in it from cat's claws and being used as a climbing structure by the goats...but it WILL need to be replaced when I do get around to moving it. The amount of tape I would have to put on to patch it, just might as well replace.baronrenfrew wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 12:59 pmsomewhere here is an old thread about a coop with a clear roof (polycarb panels) and WWW had a greenhouse with a coop inside and they kept the eggs flowing regardless of daylight hours.
Hey WWW, did you ever move that greenhouse to the “new”place?

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Re: Time for timer yet?
Thanks Happy ... I've had to stop worrying too ... making me crazy ... lesson learned! I got 4 new chickens at the Renfrew sale and since then I've gone from 1 egg to 4-6 per day from 10 hens (still have 2 brooding). All is well.
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