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No, no sir.But I've read enough about your legbars and their backgrounds (lines, etc.) that whenever my current legbars play out (alas, they are pets), if I decide I want new ones (that's a big if), I may contact you for eggs.![]()
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You know, I've finally gotten fed up with this billion-gallons-in-a-day followed by no-rain-for-months chit, and am starting to get serious about rainwater harvest and storage. (I wonder how much I REALLY could have gotten out the the last storm!). I've decided that I'm going to try to run my garden on collected rainwater this year, and if it goes well, I'll filter and use collected rainwater for the chickens as well. I have a metal roof, one of the "safe" ones for rainwater collection. and I'm also getting some Rainsaucers to tie on to the tops of some Brute trash cans I already have, mounted in the garden. @Pensmaster - thought you might be interested - it's at rainsaucers.com. Found them while reading a book about emergency water storage (between Flint, MI, intermittent boil orders through the country, fracking, and the decrepit state of my pipes, water storage and purification is on my mind lately). There is an even larger capacity one, but it's not as wind resistant and more pricey, so I'm hesitant... I have a Berkley water purification system on the way, and some water storage containers, so I think I'd be mostly all set. Reduction in my water bill between the garden and the birds would easily pay for most of it in a year or two.
- Ant Farm
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But I've read enough about your legbars and their backgrounds (lines, etc.) that whenever my current legbars play out (alas, they are pets), if I decide I want new ones (that's a big if), I may contact you for eggs.
Glad you're safe so far.