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<blockquote data-quote="chippie" data-source="post: 1043312" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>They are sort of crowded. It really is too small for that many large birds. I would put the feeder on the ground. I think that the top part is supposed to have the nest boxes. The feeder is not supposed to be hung up high like that. You can hang it a few inches above the ground if you like. I know that you have your hands full with the new baby. But should you get time, you should make the hoop cage that I posted the link too. You can attach the coop to the back so that they have a place to get out of the weather. It is not expensive to make and it is easy. The livestock panels are easy to bend and we tie wrapped chicken wire to it to keep the smaller birds in.</p><p></p><p>Nice looking birds. I hope that your kids would enjoy them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chippie, post: 1043312, member: 5644"] They are sort of crowded. It really is too small for that many large birds. I would put the feeder on the ground. I think that the top part is supposed to have the nest boxes. The feeder is not supposed to be hung up high like that. You can hang it a few inches above the ground if you like. I know that you have your hands full with the new baby. But should you get time, you should make the hoop cage that I posted the link too. You can attach the coop to the back so that they have a place to get out of the weather. It is not expensive to make and it is easy. The livestock panels are easy to bend and we tie wrapped chicken wire to it to keep the smaller birds in. Nice looking birds. I hope that your kids would enjoy them. [/QUOTE]
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