FLORIDA!!!!!ALWAYS SUNNY SIDE UP!!!

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Mine went through fowl pox last fall. It was no problem. I didn't do anything. If they had wet pox that can be an issue. Once they have had it they are immune.
 
ITsAZOO32: Check this guy out that he is right there at my feet & when I come in he is at the door waiting for me to open it.
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Here is my front yard now after alot more rain
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We live on the island mentioned a few posts up. We have a nice 10' gator in the lake down the road, but only a 3-4' gator in our lake out front. Stealthy coops in FL is an interesting idea, do you have to move onto the island? Wondering if maybe the mainland might be a better option for land choices. Hurricanes are a real concern since shelters won't take the chickens and the outter islands get evacuated you may not know when they will let you back on. When you think coops here you need to make sure they are hurricane anchored (they can be found at Lowes and HD down here) so they can with stand the winds.

If you are thinking line of sight then why not a board on board fence panel that is stained or painted? Nice looking, blocks wind, line of sight and you can attach hardware cloth to the inside and bury to keep diggers out. Lattice panels (either plastic or the wood ones stained or painted would be nice looking from the outside as well. You can back them on the inside with hardware cloth also. Bamboo, and other plantings can help hide, add shade and beautify the coop and run area also.


On the rain front, it is still pouring still strong winds and now the water out front is across the driveway, YaY! LoL tired of the rain, had things to do outside on this 3 day weekend.
 
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Floridachicken: hogs AND a flooded yard? I feel for you! Our rain gauge overflowed at 5" but no serious flooding yet. It's like a miracle for us - I have plenty of pictures of my kids rowing a boat around the yard after previous storms. We have quite a few more animals to care for now, so I'd hate to have to relocate them all to higher ground. More rain (and higher wind) is predicted for tomorrow, so we'll see. Good luck, and definitely stay away from sinkholes!

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she is doing fine,the roo that I had for her did not work out,

I'm looking for a White Rock Roo for her. and then I'll start to hatch some babies.
 
Well I'm doing 1 thing right with all this power outtages,Got a battery backup and so far it's working purdy darn good,had power out all last night. But thanks to car batteries incubator is still working.But Mother Nature please no more rain for now atleast.OMG sun came out & still pouring down rain.Have ya'll seen pictures on news about what the rain & wind has done.Look at these, http://www.cfnews13.com/article/new...-Saturdays-wet-weather-across-Central-Florida
 
Well the water going down alot.Here are a few pictures of dry chickens which hide under house to get out of rain. Not dumb enough to go in back yard cause of gators or snakes.No mowing yard for awhile
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OMG I know we asked for rain,give it to us in spurts & not all at once.Looks as if east central florida is gonna get alot more rain!
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Like Jimmi Hendricks says (THE SKY IS CRYING) But it's on central florida & flooding us out.
 
Our rain gauge topped out ast 13.4 inches. Had time to spray coop for mosquitos and give girls fresh hay for nest boxes. Water everywhere. Girls are enjoying freedom from rain, scratching and running and playing like good little chickens.
 

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