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Buffy is our only Orpington. She is independent, lower on the pecking order, but big, fluffy and likes to cluck. She lays frequently when not broody. She's my only brooder so far that I have...
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These are my first chickens, gifts from a daughter for Christmas. Once they started laying, it's rare to have a day without one egg from each hen. They come when I call them, stay close to the...
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I have six Japanese Bantams. Five hens and one rooster. Grace, Zoey, Lemon, DeLacey, and DeLaney are the hens, and George Tucker is my rooster. They make up about 1/5 of my chickens. I have all...
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I just LOVE my sicilian buttercup, Poppy. Anytime I go outside she loves to hop up onto my back or my arm. She's very curious and loves to he held or played with. I've also noticed that she loves...
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My Brown Leghorns are very good natured, and easy to care for. they lay well and lay large eggs. You can count on a dozen plus out of this coop every 4 days with only three hens laying. I get a...
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This reminded me someone rented a large (and I do mean large) old concrete block barn that a guy and not been using since retiring from farming and the farmer had a concrete pad next to it, electric and water there also the renters built a carport big enough to park their large pull behind trailer under and the other half they enclosed it with screening and had 2 doors on the trailer side that made it easy to enter/exit the RV and one door toward the end near the truck. they installed a small septic (in the county they got it cheap since there is little zoning and just mostly had to deal with state/fed rules for it) they set up a washer/dryer in the barn along with a small kitchen and bath done kinda on the cheap, non-winterized had to turn off a water heater and drain it and the water/sewer lines to keep them from freezing while not in use during the winter. Just barely got a glance due to a flat tire and used their driveway to traffic concerns on a highway.
But I'd like to see more pics of your set up to see if any ideas could be used if friends and family come in such large numbers I could set up something for them using hook ups and other things so I could allow them to park in my driveway instead of having them use a motel.
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