[Homestead] Chickens
Roy Morgan
k1lky at earthlink.net
Wed May 21 10:17:03 EDT 2008
On May 21, 2008, at 9:59 AM, Gene GeRue wrote:
> Roy, the issue is safety from predators. The door needs to be coon-
> proof.
Ah yes, that makes sense.
> ...pullets, will sometimes sit on the threshold as it is
> getting dark.
We do that: sit on the porch.. hehehe
> I... I guess there needs to be a sweep that first swats her behind
> before the door comes down.
The door could be counter weighted to do the hen no harm, even if
resting full on her neck. 'Might need a latch to keep the coon, et al
from opening it to get in.
> I wonder how much time and money one could invest in perfecting such a
> system.
When my Shoppe and Laboratory is set up at the new place, it might
well be a fine project!
> Of course the world would then beat a path to our door holding
> out wads of money. Right?
Right - earlier I thought it might make a fine cottage "industry" but
did not mention it. Of course, as volume rose to be unmanageable at
home we'd contract manufacture overseas, get a custom VLSI computer
chip made to manage the growing list of "features" and safety
functions brought on by law suits, and then have them drop shipped
from the Pacific Rim.. uh oh!
Roy
Roy Morgan
k1lky at earthlink.net
Lovettsville, VA 20180
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