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Boston? or around there?

hey boston folk whats up out there no people in this post lately whats everyone up to
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I'm south of Boston in Hanson, still chickenless, but hoping this spring will be the spring I finally get my chickens! I've been hanging out on chicken boards and reading Backyard Poultry (charter subscriber) so I might have a clue, but I really want my own birds in my garden!
 
Oh, I'm not putting it off, my husband is - he's the one that's got to build their house! I know I've been hanging around for a long time chickenless, please let me stay a bit longer and I promise I'll get some!
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annbal

If your husband is anything like mine you can get him to build that coop, if he really has the time. My husband likes to take over when I start to do things. I use that to get him to build or do things that need to be done. No nagging needed. If you start nailing 2 by 4's together, he may jump in and build your coop for you, you should have a plan or at least an idea on paper of what you're building. When he tells you you're doing it wrong, don't let him see you laughing.
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Just tell him how much you really want chickens!
good luck with that coop!
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CountryEntertainment, my mom used to use that technique on Dad. If she wanted a room painted, she'd buy the paint, move the furniture, set down the dropcloth and take a couple of swipes. Dad would be on it in a flash, telling her that it had to be done "right", and that he would take over.

I think that's a great technique - it shows a willingness to actually do some work yourself and it saves both you and your DH the pain of nagging.
 

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