how about some pics so we can see what you are talking about...pics of the roof top....pics of the building...are there any trees to give shade? inquiring minds want to know...
have you gotten any feedback using your email addy?
glad you liked it...i've got cucumbers, zucchini and squash hanging on the other side as well...easy upkeep and picking!...another good thing about having the chickens using the garden spot for a run during different seasons is they take care of any fire ants...they are a terrible problem where...
i live on the coast of south carolina...hot and humid here...i started out with cattle panels made into a hoop house covered with a tarp...quickly moved to a larger tarp which is not in this pic but you get an idea...cattle panels were were held in ground using rebar...half was used for...
i found this info on the internet...
"The ducklings should upon hatching be covered in yellow down with either a pink or orange bill. those that hatch with a orange bill may well loose the orange at a few weeks old. They will after about 5 weeks return to a bright orange, ducklings that have...
here they are the day we got them...
notice the one with the light pink bill...this is after her rear end problem was taken care of...hence her name is forever "pinky stinky"
we have pekins that we ordered this year and out of 4 one got the pasty rear end and was sickly...once the rear end thing got taken care of it pooped out a bunch of stuff and was fine...but it's bill was a rosey pink color...it's more flesh color now but all the others have bright yellow/orange...
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i really want to see this one!!! let me know when you post pics...
no injuries here...hubby won't let me near any tools...however, i do get 100% of the upkeep after all is said and done...works for me:D
i haven't heard of this stuff y'all are talking about but i do have a tractor supply close by...i was wondering if i could use this in a duck and goose pen over shavings or hay...i have a pen on a concrete slab and have to hose it out every morning...i thought maybe i could use this over...
we use 10-10-10 fertilizer in the pond...about 4-5 bags in our 2 acre pond...the grass carp are not for catching just to eat grass and algae...they have never bitten anything we've fished with...we originally put 20 in and last i saw had 16...we do have bald eagles, osprey, and herons who fish...