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alexandraintn This is a great bunch of folks. Fun, knowledgeable, and just good people. Welcome aboard.
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Cool! I wanted to go but we had plans and I wasnt feelin so great anyway. u got a pic of ur new Serama? How many do you have?
Unfortunately, I have not learned to make and post pics. He is called a spangled which is like black and white mottled with orange overall. The girl I bought him from showed him on tabletop yesterday and he placed 2nd. I have never shown any--I'm kinda new to this. I just love raising them. Right now I have 5 cocks, 6 hens, 11 cockerels, and 8 pullets.
 
Thanks Talbott Poultry

Can you post of pic of your
BLC (Blue Lace Red Wyndotte over Silver Cuckoo Marans)
 
So much for sitting on my hands, had a third pip so decided not to intervene with the one chick, it had started to zip finally, and has died. I can't tell, but the orp looks lavendar not blue.. so much for getting a third chick, looks like it'll be back down to 2... one swede and one orp.


AJ:

The material and cost rounded to the nearest dollar without tax:

2 cattle panels: 40.00
4 2x4x10 : 20.00
6 2x4x8: 15.00
12'x16' tarp: 24.00
plastic sheeting 10'x25': 10.00
assorted box of bungees: 10.00

There's the small stuff like staples, fencing, screws, nails... the door and its hardware. I got lucky, I had torn down the runs that weren't in use any longer and used it to build my hoop coop, reused the fencing, the door, and some of the wood. The only things I had to buy were the panels, the 4 pieces of wood for the bottom, tarp, plastic, bungees.. also zip ties and door hinges...
 
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What did you use the plastic sheeting for?
to keep the wind off of them, stapled it to the wood, and it is at the top under the tarp, that way if the tarp has a hole it'll still keep the rain off of them... I can also in the summer, keep the sides up on pretty days for fresh air...
 
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