BYC members in Massachusetts?

I am waiting for an all Electric small truck. Just for all those things that are a bit too wide for the car and a bit too.. umm dirty to just toss in.

Today i went to the town Dump to unload 4 bags of wet moldy straw that was 2 years old. In trash bags, dumped them out and filled those bags with Comport :)
Win win.
But a small truck would have been nice when I found a 5x7 rubbermaid shed in someones trash................... Yeah I got it all in the car . Thank goodness for a Hatchback !

Some days I miss my old F-350 but then I think about the maintenance and say, NAH
 
I am waiting for an all Electric small truck. Just for all those things that are a bit too wide for the car and a bit too.. umm dirty to just toss in.

Today i went to the town Dump to unload 4 bags of wet moldy straw that was 2 years old. In trash bags, dumped them out and filled those bags with Comport :)
Win win.
But a small truck would have been nice when I found a 5x7 rubbermaid shed in someones trash................... Yeah I got it all in the car . Thank goodness for a Hatchback !

Some days I miss my old F-350 but then I think about the maintenance and say, NAH


I think a truck can definitely be useful. Though how come you didn't compost the straw? :p
 
If anyone in MA is looking for Roosters, there were a few ads on the FREE section.
I didn't look to see if they were in the Garden section.
Someone had 4 mix breed roos, kinda a production red type.
Said their "Sneaky Silkie" hatched them during the winter.

:lau I used to have Silkies, they WILL do that, little sneaky stealers !
 
Update....in case its helpful to anyone else. I went with the 8' cattle panels instead of 16' and just built a knee wall to accomodate the length on my addition to my coop..if that makes sense. We ended up just lying them flat in the tacoma with bungees and it was fine.
 

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