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    & why I'm the first & second post on it is even stranger than before...
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    It's the chickens.
    They're taking over.
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    My hens are going gang busters 3-4 a day with 4 hens we have one that pecks the air sac side of her egg. I know which one it is and she is very low on the totem pole
    though she has never broken the membrane but every couple days it’s cracked, they have a dedicated oyster shell feeder and I sprinkle some on the ground. We put up curtains over the nest boxes last week and it reduced the cracked egg. She is also the hen that lolly gags in the box I bet she goes broody
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    My lowest totem pole hen lays under one of the poop chutes opposite of the nesting boxes. She was laying in the furthest corner of the coop that I can't reach, so I had to block it off so she can't get there. She lays right next to one of the removable walls. I'm interested to see if she goes into the nesting box once I take the walls off again in about a month.
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    Why do you have nesting boxes blocked off?
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    Sorry, I wasn't clear. Let me get some pictures to illustrate.
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    Okay, next boxes are on the left where everyone else lays (even the chicken that only pretends every day), and the bottom hen lays her eggs all the way on the right under that ramp. The part I now have blocked off is under the long ramp, behind that gutter. She was laying back there and I couldn't reach the eggs without going prone in shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meatman View Post
    The newest upgrade to our chicken run is a motorized door. I used a 12 volt, 12 inch linear actuator, a DC converter, and a controller with remote. The door itself is made from Hardiebacker. It'll eventually get hooked up to Smartthings so that it's automatic at sunrise and after sunset, but the current remote works from inside the house. It takes about a minute for it to open or close fully.

    We had two chickens get killed in the past month from either a racoon or cat (both have shown up in the middle of the night on the game camera).




    Have you looked at Hubitat?

    Seems ST has reliability issues according to some?

    I'm using Wink and starting to tire of their issues (we had a long outage last week), though it's super easy to setup and run and is otherwise solid. Only problem I'd have now moving to Hubitat since ditching my POS relays is moving to Hubitat would mean buying not only their hub (Raspberry Pi based) but I'd also have to buy a Lutron Hub Pro (that isn't needed with Wink) to support all the Lutron switches (lots) that I have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
    Have you looked at Hubitat?

    Seems ST has reliability issues according to some?

    I'm using Wink and starting to tire of their issues (we had a long outage last week), though it's super easy to setup and run and is otherwise solid. Only problem I'd have now moving to Hubitat since ditching my POS relays is moving to Hubitat would mean buying not only their hub (Raspberry Pi based) but I'd also have to buy a Lutron Hub Pro (that isn't needed with Wink) to support all the Lutron switches (lots) that I have.
    We've had Smartthings for about 3 1/2 years. It's had just a few hiccups in that time and nothing major. I've heard of some issues with ST's, but I'm reluctant to change since I have about 50 things hooked up to it. For a bit, we had issues with it recognizing presence of smartphones, but that has improved over the past 6 months. I haven't had an outage from their end that lasted more than a couple of hours. I feel it's been fairly reliable and I'm used to the system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meatman View Post
    We've had Smartthings for about 3 1/2 years. It's had just a few hiccups in that time and nothing major. I've heard of some issues with ST's, but I'm reluctant to change since I have about 50 things hooked up to it. For a bit, we had issues with it recognizing presence of smartphones, but that has improved over the past 6 months. I haven't had an outage from their end that lasted more than a couple of hours. I feel it's been fairly reliable and I'm used to the system.
    If you're heavily invested in one, switching is a chore, though much of it can be done slowly, and with all of it integrating with Alexa and/or GH, the UI end of the automations can be slightly less painful.

    Similar here. 50+ devices (switches/lights/sensors), hooks into Alexa, IFTTT, Stringify, and even some SmartThings stuff like our phones and TV, makes me hesitate a switch now but I would def go Hubitat given the feature set, community support, and adoption rate.
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