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does any one know of a feed store closer to Quaker Hill then Salem? Ive tried looking but only ones that are farther away come up thanks.
-Andrew-
 
Nope, Salem is the closest, I get mulch hay there for the run I sometimes go to Agway in Norwich for this and that but drive to the Agway in Westerly to buy feed. Salem can order Green Mountain Organic feed but the Westerly Agway stocks it.
 
My latest additions from Meyer. And some shots of the compost addition to the run. Big enough for all the Fall leaves! My husband is under strict instruction not to get rid of any...all that good carbon.

Spitzhauben



Group huddle


Leggy RIR



Rest after the journey :)


Compost addition. Not crazy about the corrugated panels (Lowes roofing) but cheaper than cedar for sure. Large arborvitaes planted on the other side to screen the neighbor's view.


Idea behind the deck rails was to be able to dump a tarp full of leaves on the lid and have them fall through. Need a little adjustment here as some of the rails are falling out as the wood frame relaxes.
 
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very nice! def like the compost set up.
also thanks celtic and jakoda on feed stores i was hoping there was one closer then salem oh well lol
-Andrew-
 
Im going to be selling two barnie pullets born 5/19/13 after this weekends orange fair
I will deliver my car has gps
I need to make room for two buckeyes!!
They are from www.fossilrockfarm.com
They have been state vet checked!!!
Pm me i cant upload pics on site
 
My latest additions from Meyer. And some shots of the compost addition to the run. Big enough for all the Fall leaves! My husband is under strict instruction not to get rid of any...all that good carbon. Spitzhauben Group huddle Leggy RIR Rest after the journey :) Compost addition. Not crazy about the corrugated panels (Lowes roofing) but cheaper than cedar for sure. Large arborvitaes planted on the other side to screen the neighbor's view. Idea behind the deck rails was to be able to dump a tarp full of leaves on the lid and have them fall through. Need a little adjustment here as some of the rails are falling out as the wood frame relaxes.
. Nice job on the bin but I'm jealous Because it is a 1/4 of the size I would need each year I fill between 85-90 bags.But last year used alot in the chicken run it's amazing how they grind up and mulch the leaves.
 

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