Ha! Just came back to suggest lawn tractor cart....I moved my deck build materials with mine, have loooooong tie down straps wrapped them all the way around lumbar and cart to hold them down. We used one strap at first, after a spill we used two.
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Ditto Dat^^We have a hand truck with big pneumatic tires. It's wonderful - goes over anything easily. We can get it into small areas the tractor cart can't go.
The awnings look great - neat and match the building. I hope they work.
Please take it easy and don't hurt yourselves!
We have a hand truck with big pneumatic tires. It's wonderful - goes over anything easily. We can get it into small areas the tractor cart can't go. I think you can rent hand trucks from places like Home Depot, etc. I bet you could find some day laborers through Home Depot also. Just my 2 cents. Around here there are certain designated areas in towns (like near train stations) where guys looking for day work hang out in the mornings and contractors or people needing help go pick them up. I know people that do this but I've never done it - the horse farm where I work has enough guys looking for work on their days off that I can actually get help at home, with guys I (kind of) trust. Just throwing a few thoughts out there.
I did find that out when I researched "brown seed in coyote poop" or something like that, but thank you for telling me. Welcome to my coop thread, Carla!The brown seeds are persimmons. Dogs will eat the fruit, too. They are naturally brown when the fruit is sweet enough to eat and don't change color in the digestive process.