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I know there are some in Washington but I think they are on the west side and I think there is someone up north. I know you will get an answer on the Washingtonians thread but be warned it moves lightning fast.
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FYI
Below is a summary of the requirements for avian species coming into the state of Idaho.
Following only the information on this page will not guarantee that you are in compliance with Idaho's import requirements.
The various types of avian species are defined in IDAPA...
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Paint guns as well as BB guns are considered cruel, for cats as well as kids.
I am afraid either, would mean a fine or jail time or both.
It's sad really, I have never had a problem with the wild animals, only domestic cats and humans.
My husband is building a concrete block fence but...
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Cats, lots and lots of free ranging domestic and feral cats. Cats have no problem scaling our 6ft wood privacy fence.
We have raccoons, and yes I have seen them climb chain link and a 6ft privacy fence. They are usually only out at night but I have seen them when I took my son to...
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Cats, lots and lots of free ranging domestic and feral cats. Cats have no problem scaling our 6ft wood privacy fence.
We have raccoons, and yes I have seen them climb chain link and a 6ft privacy fence. They are usually only out at night but I have seen them when I took my son to...
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I could not find the FB page, I was going to say a thing or to. Do you have any friends with a dog that barks a lot that you can borrow? You could say 'We got rid of the chickens and got a dog and according to the HOA we can have a dog, you should of chose you're evil, a barking dog or...
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My first tractor was 4x16x4 high. 4 foot of that was the roost, all OSB. It was very heavy.
I rebuilt it a couple of times, now it is 12x 16 with an angled roof going from 4' to 8'
I have been semi lurking on the Washingtonians thread and now I am going to be a semi lurker here.
I did ask a question on Washingtonians thread and was referred to this thread. So I would like to ask my question here.
We are still planning on moving to North Central, North Eastern Washington...
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I would recommend Wyandottes. There eggs are not big but they are great layers, egg production does not slow down much when it is very hot or very cold.