Caption: We used cable ties as hinges along one side of the end section, they seem secure enough
Caption: The wire we used as the 'locks' along the door
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Caption: This is how we converted the end of the run into a door - using twisted coated wire to secure the top and the opening side
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Caption: We now have two layers. the first and fourth eggs are a quail's egg and a shop-bought egg for scale. the third one from the left is a normal egg from one of my hens, and the second one from the left is a new, weeny egg.
Caption: Other half trying to eat raw tiny egg.
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Caption: We used cable ties as hinges along one side of the end section, they seem secure enough
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Caption: We now have two layers. the first and fourth eggs are a quail's egg and a shop-bought egg for scale. the third one from the left is a normal egg from one of my hens, and the second one from the left is a new, weeny egg.