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Originally Posted by Floridachicken1958 

Thats why I like to live in the country away from everyone.I couldn't put up with people that complain about the smallest things.I live on 10 acres with no 1 around  for a few blocks.And they wouldn't complain cause they have chickens too.I've been raising chickens for about a year now and love it cause I feed them and they supply me with fresh eggs.Or I don't have to feed them & just let them free range and still get fresh eggs.Your neighbor must be a city person & never been in the country to se how the real  life goes.


Most of our neighbors don't mind, we've even gotten a few compliments from some of  the older peeps that do like to hear him. But it only takes one bad egg to ruin everything! somad Hopefully by next year we will own our own property out in the boonies xD


I hope you get what you want out in the country.

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post #3942 of 11161
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Originally Posted by Floridachicken1958 

vanilla.exe :

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Originally Posted by Floridachicken1958 

Thats why I like to live in the country away from everyone.I couldn't put up with people that complain about the smallest things.I live on 10 acres with no 1 around  for a few blocks.And they wouldn't complain cause they have chickens too.I've been raising chickens for about a year now and love it cause I feed them and they supply me with fresh eggs.Or I don't have to feed them & just let them free range and still get fresh eggs.Your neighbor must be a city person & never been in the country to se how the real  life goes.


Most of our neighbors don't mind, we've even gotten a few compliments from some of  the older peeps that do like to hear him. But it only takes one bad egg to ruin everything! somad Hopefully by next year we will own our own property out in the boonies xD


I hope you get what you want out in the country.


Thank you! Right now we're looking at undeveloped land because you can get a lot for a little here, then we throw a trailer on it for a few years while we save up to build a house. Beats renting, that's for sure!

I can't learn chicken math, I already have a severe case of Multiple Tank Syndrome that I'm trying to medicate away.
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post #3943 of 11161

vanilla.exe :

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Originally Posted by Floridachicken1958 

vanilla.exe :


Most of our neighbors don't mind, we've even gotten a few compliments from some of  the older peeps that do like to hear him. But it only takes one bad egg to ruin everything! somad Hopefully by next year we will own our own property out in the boonies xD


I hope you get what you want out in the country.


Thank you! Right now we're looking at undeveloped land because you can get a lot for a little here, then we throw a trailer on it for a few years while we save up to build a house. Beats renting, that's for sure!


You got that right! And a place you can call your own

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post #3944 of 11161
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Originally Posted by Floridachicken1958 

vanilla.exe :

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Originally Posted by Floridachicken1958 


I hope you get what you want out in the country.


Thank you! Right now we're looking at undeveloped land because you can get a lot for a little here, then we throw a trailer on it for a few years while we save up to build a house. Beats renting, that's for sure!


You got that right! And a place you can call your own


Damn skippy, I would rather own land than anything else in the world, for all of the hardships it may or may not cause, it's still yours and a place to lay your head! Here's to building  a farm half as nice as yours someday. D

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My parents live on ten acres out in the boonies, and they still have problems with looney neighbors.  They're suing the one next door for dumping hazardous waste on his property, and the guy across the street puts animal heads on the fence posts by the road after he slaughters, the same guy's windmill flew apart and hit my brother's house - crazy and dangerous.  I say always try to find out who lives in the neighborhood before buying!  Good neighbors are priceless.

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Originally Posted by Floridachicken1958 

vanilla.exe :

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Originally Posted by Floridachicken1958 

Thats why I like to live in the country away from everyone.I couldn't put up with people that complain about the smallest things.I live on 10 acres with no 1 around  for a few blocks.And they wouldn't complain cause they have chickens too.I've been raising chickens for about a year now and love it cause I feed them and they supply me with fresh eggs.Or I don't have to feed them & just let them free range and still get fresh eggs.Your neighbor must be a city person & never been in the country to se how the real  life goes.


Most of our neighbors don't mind, we've even gotten a few compliments from some of  the older peeps that do like to hear him. But it only takes one bad egg to ruin everything! somad Hopefully by next year we will own our own property out in the boonies xD


I hope you get what you want out in the country.

Our animal friends include: a horse, a dog, two cats, four parrots, a finch, a fish, a frog, two rabbits, a hedge hog, lots of ducks, and last but not least...wonderful chickens of various breeds.  RIP Goosedown.
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Our animal friends include: a horse, a dog, two cats, four parrots, a finch, a fish, a frog, two rabbits, a hedge hog, lots of ducks, and last but not least...wonderful chickens of various breeds.  RIP Goosedown.
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See, now if that was my chickie, I could never part with it!  So cute - bet your grandkids are excited?!

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Originally Posted by Floridachicken1958 

Ok, I got the only silkie that has the hairest feet and it needs an award. http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/95473_only_siilkie_born.jpg hair on all toes. tongue2

Our animal friends include: a horse, a dog, two cats, four parrots, a finch, a fish, a frog, two rabbits, a hedge hog, lots of ducks, and last but not least...wonderful chickens of various breeds.  RIP Goosedown.
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Our animal friends include: a horse, a dog, two cats, four parrots, a finch, a fish, a frog, two rabbits, a hedge hog, lots of ducks, and last but not least...wonderful chickens of various breeds.  RIP Goosedown.
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post #3947 of 11161
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Here's the link:
http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=571448


Thanks much!


Looks like I am going to have to drop the price a bit.... roll $400 obo


If you still have it in two weeks (next payday has OT in it) I'll buy it from you! That is a BEAUTIFUL coop.

~~~ Homeschooling mom to two 4h girls ~~~
 

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Originally Posted by LisaAnnW 

My parents live on ten acres out in the boonies, and they still have problems with looney neighbors.  They're suing the one next door for dumping hazardous waste on his property, and the guy across the street puts animal heads on the fence posts by the road after he slaughters, the same guy's windmill flew apart and hit my brother's house - crazy and dangerous.  I say always try to find out who lives in the neighborhood before buying!  Good neighbors are priceless.

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Originally Posted by Floridachicken1958 

vanilla.exe :


Most of our neighbors don't mind, we've even gotten a few compliments from some of  the older peeps that do like to hear him. But it only takes one bad egg to ruin everything! somad Hopefully by next year we will own our own property out in the boonies xD


I hope you get what you want out in the country.



0.000 toxic waste? That's a really6 good tip to keep in mind. Know your neighbors!

I can't learn chicken math, I already have a severe case of Multiple Tank Syndrome that I'm trying to medicate away.
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post #3949 of 11161
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vanilla.exe :

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Originally Posted by LisaAnnW 

My parents live on ten acres out in the boonies, and they still have problems with looney neighbors.  They're suing the one next door for dumping hazardous waste on his property, and the guy across the street puts animal heads on the fence posts by the road after he slaughters, the same guy's windmill flew apart and hit my brother's house - crazy and dangerous.  I say always try to find out who lives in the neighborhood before buying!  Good neighbors are priceless.

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Originally Posted by Floridachicken1958 


I hope you get what you want out in the country.



0.000 toxic waste? That's a really6 good tip to keep in mind. Know your neighbors!


Maybe it was chicken poop. lol

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Originally Posted by anderson8505 
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Originally Posted by justmeinflorida 

frow Hello ALL you Floridians...

I'm new to the forum from Pasco County (Central Florida). We just closed on our house and we're excited to get started having chickens. I've been reading a lot and learn so much on this site, it's wonderful. thumbsup We're still in the process of building our run for our coop, so we haven't gotten any hens yet. I'm sure there is MUCH MUCH more that I still need to learn but I'm glad I found such a helpful place to learn it.


Welcome!!! I'm in Pasco too! Yup, this is the place to learn, but also find some chicken books. "Raising Chickens for Dummies" is what I'm currently reading and it fills in a lot of the blanks without searching for everything here. But, like I said this is the place to learn, and to talk chickens with people who get it. (unlike most everyone I know in person!!!)
Good luck! cool


frow Hello Very close neighbor...I'm in Zephyrhills clap. Well actually the house we bought is in Crystal Springs but the address is Zephyrhills, don't know why but it is. I'll have to go get that book, thanks for the advise.

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