I bought plans on Ebay for my coop... it's built from recycled pallets (although mine is still half finished... lol) but the directions were really detailed and easy to follow. I had about 60 pallets in my yard, so I bought the directions for the pallet one, my coop will cost about $50 to...
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Awesome!! I love recycling and have unlimited pallets. I want to make a meatie tractor, this will help me right out! Thanks for posting!!
I really like this one too... I've got 60 pallets in my yard right now, I bet I could put something together like that
Although you can only see part of the raised herb gardens in front of the house, a wild rose bush and some perennials (sp?) this is one of my favourite summer pictures of my house
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I had a friend do a doggy DNA test on her CHAMPION American Staffordshire Terrier, he's registered and a show champion...
His result: Border Collie
The test cost her more than $100.
I would like to put my vote in for Welsh Corgi or Bull Terrier too... Bull Terrier would explain...
Really the best advice would be to consult experts in your area....
Consult a vet on his weight, and to help you determine exactly what his feed requirements are going to be, and a schedule for changing his feed. I bought an underweight horse who was a beautiful, calm, docile, friendly...
This is a fantastic thread... we are planning on doing the same thing, but years into the future. Right now we live on 1 acre with a 130 year old farmhouse we are fixing up... down the road we own 120 acres that will someday house our dream home and hobby farm.
I'm loving following your story...
Hello everyone,
I stumbled on this site while searching the internet for info on raising chickens. I don't have any of my own right now, but am hoping to get some from the local feed store in spring to try it out. At the moment I'm trying to learn as much as possible from as many sources...