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And here's my loverly little gate that's attached to the divider in the large run. Not that professional, but my chickens don't judge me too harshly.
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I took the old tin siding off this dog house, I'll be working on it next.
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And the 'chateau le chicks' still needs the cracks between boards done.. (like I never have enough to do.)
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Here are the two hoop coops I built Aug/Sep.
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Mouse for sure.

Indeed. I may put it with my skull collection.
I was sick and tired of this Eastern Wood Rat having a field day in my shed. He/she ate up both of my fishing nets, stole fancy hooks, nuts, bolts, paint stiring paddles, you name it.. I found the midden full of stuff I had been looking for, including my half eaten leather gloves.
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Then my dog stole the rat along with the trap and took it off to bury somewhere.. Still haven't found the trap!
 
Could about put me there today also been run to frazzle since 6:30 this morning bread and rolls done took a bag of rolls to my post mistress bud she asked if I had 3 dozen she could get, gave her the 3 dozen one customer...
cleaned my main coop others are every other day
 
Congratulations.. Hard work pays off!

Someone once commented on how 'lucky' I have been over the years. I replied, "Yes I have been, and the harder I work the luckier I get." In order to succeed you have to be able to spot the potential in a dog, but then you have to work to develop the dog to reach that potential. It's something that I truly love.
 
Someone once commented on how 'lucky' I have been over the years. I replied, "Yes I have been, and the harder I work the luckier I get." In order to succeed you have to be able to spot the potential in a dog, but then you have to work to develop the dog to reach that potential. It's something that I truly love.
The ones who say "lucky" are lazy....and jealous.
 

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