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We opted or topsy turvy's this year, just hung them from a few sturdy branches! My Father-in-law had really good luck with them lastyear! Kinda glad we did too, one of our little dogs destroyed the pepper plants that were out, guess he was hungry!

I have to plant my veggies in the ground I put anything in a pot and i kill it. I have tried every kind of plant and nothing stays alive I plant my garden and it goes crazy I have lettuce and spinach about ready to pick and all the other plants are growing. I enlarged my garden this year.

To all of you! Herbs in pots on the deck. if you have to put some tomatoes in the flower bed. Dont over do it, just enjoy it! My brother is getting his tomatoes eaten off by his chickens. You can have both its all about planning and managing! I wish you all some thing from your garden that will make at least one meal better. We can feed the world with just green; we can feed about 10% on meat! You live in a land that can have both!! If you havent started consider tomatoes and peppers!!!
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Nice white hood very nice bird.
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Glad she is back.
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You know pidgon love is much like human love.
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Not like house sparrow love( where the boy makes baby calls) they show off to the girls and girls act like they see nothing.
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They preen thier shoulder. Sooner or later the boys win (boys always win) :cool:in any case they end up swaping body fluids.
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(no!not what your thinking) chicken trough minds!!!!
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No pidgons puke in each others mouth.
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Usually the male pukes in the girls mouth!
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I guess its better than making baby calls from the nest site like a house sparrow!
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Humans;we swap spit not much better than pidgons.
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Its the clasic swap meet you get what you kiss and every disease they have :flBirds have been/ no are dinasaurs.
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We are the late comer. Any one want my puke???????
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Darn glad they found their way home... Told ya they probably freaked and took cover
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Good progress on the new pen, quick question though... How are you going to secure it to the ground to keep stuff out?

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That's exactly why we hung ours from the trees
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Well do you remember all the rocks I have here
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then sac-crete and three feet of plywood above the rocks COME ON SEAL TEAM ! ............
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So there will be afoot of rock, and concrete then the treated Plywood. I hope that will be enough. If Y'all have any cheaper Idea's PLEASE ! let me Know I will defenitly listen as funds are short ATM


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Mike ,
You seem to know your pigeons very well. I too find them very interesting. Most people find them revolting mainly because they do not understand them . Pigeons are one of the most studied bird in the world, because they interact with humans everyday. I too once hated these fine birds then picked up a few last fall. I had more pleasure watching these birds fly , because that is their sole purpose in life is to fly. Once WE can get past the discus of their house keeping,and enjoy their flying I think more people will enjoy them as well. I mean How awesome is it to let your bird graze off of someone else other then you
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Again once people learn to understand these birds they too will want a few. they are to me like a fish tank in the house only outside they give me a reason to go outside and look up.

Mike Thank you very much for your incite to these birds to help educate others on their fascinating behaviors
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Daren
 
Hey all, So glad I found this board. I'm looking at housing in the Bonner Springs area, a couple of houses I know are in city limits but have 4+ acres. I have looked and searched every where, I called city office today and got voice mail. Is raising chickens legal in Bonner Springs, and if so how many are allowed, what are the rules? Also if anyone has info on Goats, if allowed, how many ect.... I would be forever grateful!
 
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Well do you remember all the rocks I have here
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then sac-crete and three feet of plywood above the rocks COME ON SEAL TEAM ! ............
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So there will be afoot of rock, and concrete then the treated Plywood. I hope that will be enough. If Y'all have any cheaper Idea's PLEASE ! let me Know I will defenitly listen as funds are short ATM


Daren

I was wondering, makes sense and shoul be pretty darn solid. How many bags do you think you'll need? I might know someone that installs Direct TV that can just give them to me (Shhhh)!
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http://www.bonnersprings.org/pub_safety2.html
According to their website it would seem they only have ordinances against "fowl at large" like we have here in Topeka! I'd double check this beings as their site is extremely unhelpful, but for sure make sure whatever coop is 100% secure... Paying a fine for a little harmless chicken getting loose would really suck!
 
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So why don't you just run the wire you will use on the outside of the pen down between a couple layers of rock and mortar it in place. Do you have to have a plywood floor? You could fill in the gap inside the pen with fill dirt. With the wire embedded in the rock and with the fill up above that, it should be major secure. I am all for saving money and labor!
 
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So why don't you just run the wire you will use on the outside of the pen down between a couple layers of rock and mortar it in place. Do you have to have a plywood floor? You could fill in the gap inside the pen with fill dirt. With the wire embedded in the rock and with the fill up above that, it should be major secure. I am all for saving money and labor!

No no i think you have misunderstood me. The floor will be what it is dirt as the floor. Then there will be the foot of rock and concerete. If I was to make the floor out of pure concrete my birds would end up with what is called bumble foot. This is caused by a soft tissued foot coming into blunt contact with a very hard surface.
 
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