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Thanks for the tips. I actually put 2 6X8 tarps over the top and attached them with small bungie cords. It helped, but it still gets a bit mucky in there. I think I might have to do something a little more perminent this spring. It's a work in progress. I have 8 hens and 2 are laying now and the others are starting to show signs of following suit. It's very exciting, as well as very rewarding. The darn things are like dogs, they love to see you comming, and they're very entertaining. I'm enjoying them much more than I thought I would.
Now, as for the African Grey, Want him? He is very talented, picks up everything. Calls the dogs, mimics my voice to a tee, loves to whistle, Andy Griffith theme song, Leave it to Beaver, Mexican Hat Dance, sneezes, caulfs, and any and all other bodily functions. And then there are all the anoying sounds he likes to make to drive you crazy. Everytime I find someone that says they want to take him on, my wife starts crying. So now he's her bird. He'll probably out live me. The worst thing about him is he is not the kind of bird that sits on your finger. He would much rather bite your finger, and let me tell you from expierience he really has some tourque with that beak. I guess he's one of those things that I just have to put up with. He is smart though, I'll give him that.