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**** that looks good!!!A little home brewed ipa while I brew the blonde
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DAY-UM!!!!!!**** that looks good!!!
good for you!!!My girls still seem confused, just walking in circles. They do not know whare the doors are, or getting out. That is until I brought them breakfast. I gave to fix up the old pen for the new girls. Then to work on the egg door and a ramp to the new coop. To night a second coat of paint on the inside. Right now I am not worrying about neatness. When I wash out the coop I will touch it up in the future. After all I do not want to run out of projects?My list, 1) clean up the yard, 2) finish the chicken pen, 3) paint the shed, clean it out & insulate, install window 4) make a bee hive supper 5) cover the garden, 6) put up permanent fencing around garden, 7) semi close in patio, 8) make a bed frame, 9) assemble greenhouse. That should keep me busy. Oh, one other thing, 10) find a boyfriend that loves to fish and build things and chickens No. 10 is the hard one, or impossible.
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The coop looks great!! It's such hard work, but when it's all done, it's so worth it, isn't it?! You know, it always seems to taken them 2-3 days to get used to big changes. That's been the case with ours anyway. Luckily, ours were happy to go into the new coop. They had been watching us build it and were constantly checking it out during their free range. They would sit on the rafters during construction. They seemed to understand what we were doing and that it was for them. So they were very eager to move in once it was done. BUT it did take them 2-3 days to get used to the new roost. They would sit on the very edge of the door half in the roost, half on the ramp. They go completely inside now, no problem. But it took them a few days.I wonder just how long before they use the new coop. When I have my hand back I am going to take apart the old coop, fix it and put it back to gather. Knowing me I will never run short of projects.![]()
It just looks large due to the angle of the camera... Just a regular chicken egg or duck egg. The chef used a cigar cutter to cut the top off.Now that's a pretty cool idea! I'm assuming it's a turkey egg, or what would be large enough? I haven't seen or eaten turkey egg. It's definitely too big for a normal chicken egg!