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I'll get a better picture brb... the new years hall two buffs they just are so weird feathering they didnt get a tail feather in until just recently...........I am fairly sure one is definitely rooster the pone I posted a pic of has me bouncing back and forth.. they both developed pink combs one wattles before the other but no tail feathers until recently...what kinda bird is that minhorse gimme one :p soo pretty
 
I'll get a better picture brb... the new years hall two buffs they just are so weird feathering they didnt get a tail feather in until just recently...........I am fairly sure one is definitely rooster the pone I posted a pic of has me  bouncing back and forth.. they both developed pink combs one wattles before the other but no tail feathers until recently...what kinda bird is that minhorse gimme one :p soo pretty 
it's a brown red OhikiX chocolate Orpington cross. Figure I'll breed her back to my ohiki as she's almost perfect for ohiki type. I'm sure she'll have red earlobes but I can work that out.

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Sam, I'd like to make huge pots, but I just did some math and came to the conclusion that maybe pots that weigh 100-200 lbs when empty isn't really a good idea... I've got a silly little book about concrete garden items and interior decorations, there are some cool ideas in there. Small herb pots would look pretty cool, I might make some of those. They also make some nice artwork with concrete and tiles. And you can make your own garden tiles, or one of those pot holder things, or even furniture.

Yeah I'm I envisioning giant pots too...
But once in place and filled with soil as permanent garden bed fixtures.... Still I'd need the shop truck crain to move them... :lau
 
I think these concrete pots are super cool. I imagine they hold up because they still have the cloth in them, don't remember where I saw them posted. Might have been here already.
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