Which coop is it? Is it shaped like an elongated pyramid? With the run under the coop?
That would be an A frame coop. Just figued easier to say that than discribe it.
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Which coop is it? Is it shaped like an elongated pyramid? With the run under the coop?
That would be an A frame coop. Just figued easier to say that than discribe it.
WE HAVE A BRINDLE GREYHOUND!!!! hahahah I love her! we have had three now. this one you see actually grabbed Cadbury's leg as a baby and it got all swollen and puffy. its fine now! lolNot only do we have wrapped gifts under the tree for our dogs + cat, most of them are from our Greyhound Secret Santas! My brindle boy received his package from the East Coast. And last year our greys sent SS gifts to Canada and NY City. We try to send people treats that are local as well, like prickly pear cactus candy.Greyhounds are like chips (and chickens, lol!)...you can't have just one.![]()
lol! do I see 8 extra stockings?!??!?!?!?!?
ok! thanks Ron! ill have to ask our breeder this summer if he has any......
for this hatch my mom made me pay for all of my eggs. hahahahah!
id do anything for my chickens! LOL
used my babysitting money.......30 dollars of it....my sister says "gone down the drain"
NO! SHES WRONG!!!! bahahahahahaah!![]()
[COLOR=0000FF]Which coop is it? Is it shaped like an elongated pyramid? With the run under the coop?[/COLOR]
its like a barn..... here is the link:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/birdsinbethels-chicken-coop-tractor
its GORGEOUS! Im making it this spring so my babies can go out in it and have a nice home.
lol! do I see 8 extra stockings?!??!?!?!?!?
Quote: This looks really cute, but it also looks heavy. Other things to consider would be removing the food and water before moving the coop as slanted water spills. After having built what I wanted to be a movable tractor coop, I recommend making a list of materials and getting estimated weights before choosing any tractor style. Also consider the wheels and where you might get them. They are not as easy to find as one would think. Also not as cheap as one would think.