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If the workers at my post office were Pony Express riders the Indians could have caught them on foot.
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If the workers at my post office were Pony Express riders the Indians could have caught them on foot.
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post #22 of 28

have your figured out anything?

"Jesus is my Savior, not my religion"

 

My chickens Motto- Give me worms or give you death!!!!

 

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"Jesus is my Savior, not my religion"

 

My chickens Motto- Give me worms or give you death!!!!

 

Member of team Pippy: Chattin' on the very first chicken chat thread!

 

Member of the Chatterbox Chooks Club

 

Wanna know how to make a chicken diaper? Check out this article! /how-to-make-a-chicken-diaper-a-how-to-with-pictures

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post #23 of 28

As a Halloween enthusiast  I have made many motion props that were designed to scare the stuffing out of kids in this age group.  Cheap!  First, what do you already have?  Halloween?  Christmas?  Anything that is motion activated?  It doesn't take much.

A Haunter run a'fowl

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A Haunter run a'fowl

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post #24 of 28
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Well everything is locked up an nobody is admitting anything.

 

I don't have any of the motion Halloween or active Christmas props but could get some - Halloween stuff is already out, it should be on clearance the week before Halloween so I could double what ever we do then.

 

there has not been another attack since the locks are in use but my egg doors are too thin to lock easy- (and anyone that brings bolt cutters or tools would be able to go through the wire).

 

SO I am very interested in warding off evil little two legged (living) spirits.

 

Do you need pictures of the layout?

 

I can do that kind of thing during the week when it's good weather.

 

The Spirit Shop is about to open in town.

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2012 Art Contest runs till Midnight EST Dec 31st 2012

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/634433/2012-coloring-contest-rule-thread

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 Scientist and Tutor, expert at nothing, opinions on everything.

2012 Art Contest runs till Midnight EST Dec 31st 2012

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/634433/2012-coloring-contest-rule-thread

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post #25 of 28
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Well everything is locked up an nobody is admitting anything.

 

I don't have any of the motion Halloween or active Christmas props but could get some - Halloween stuff is already out, it should be on clearance the week before Halloween so I could double what ever we do then.

 

there has not been another attack since the locks are in use but my egg doors are too thin to lock easy- (and anyone that brings bolt cutters or tools would be able to go through the wire).

 

SO I am very interested in warding off evil little two legged (living) spirits.

 

Do you need pictures of the layout?

 

I can do that kind of thing during the week when it's good weather.

 

The Spirit Shop is about to open in town.


If its just kids the egg doors should be OK if its crazy people or teens you have another issue entirely-- hopefully its just curious kids messing around-- you could try a locking bike chain for your egg doors (they loop through the wire and have a combination lock...)...

post #26 of 28

I am going to put this link in for you and anyone else that might need this now or in the future. 

 

    http://www.halloweenmonsterlist.info/

 

There are many simple but effective ideas here to "ward off evil" be it two or four legged.  Probably the simplest and most effective would be a pressure mat that could be set up with a digital recorder and light or horn or both.  You should be able to set something up, from scratch, for under $30.00.  Most likely, a lot less as you may already have the things you need but don't realize it. 

A Haunter run a'fowl

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post #27 of 28

try locks  on your pens

post #28 of 28
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I am going to put this link in for you and anyone else that might need this now or in the future. 

 

    http://www.halloweenmonsterlist.info/

 

There are many simple but effective ideas here to "ward off evil" be it two or four legged.  Probably the simplest and most effective would be a pressure mat that could be set up with a digital recorder and light or horn or both.  You should be able to set something up, from scratch, for under $30.00.  Most likely, a lot less as you may already have the things you need but don't realize it. 

 

Awesome, can't wait to be able to get out of the house- biglots already has some Halloween and so dose oriental trading co.

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2012 Art Contest runs till Midnight EST Dec 31st 2012

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/634433/2012-coloring-contest-rule-thread

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2012 Art Contest runs till Midnight EST Dec 31st 2012

http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/634433/2012-coloring-contest-rule-thread

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