Wow, you are so right! I felt that big hug all the way from here in California. Thanks friendI give the best hugs. Mainly because I give them sparingly so they mean something. So, without further ado, here's your hug, Alex...![]()
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Wow, you are so right! I felt that big hug all the way from here in California. Thanks friendI give the best hugs. Mainly because I give them sparingly so they mean something. So, without further ado, here's your hug, Alex...![]()
You know what they say, “everything is bigger in Texas!”I give the best hugs. Mainly because I give them sparingly so they mean something. So, without further ado, here's your hug, Alex...![]()
Including the property taxes!You know what they say, “everything is bigger in Texas!”
Awww thanks for posting that - you got so much better pics of them than I have managed.
Though I did get some cool video of Tassels opening up the rat proof feeder for the chicks so they could eat from it. I need to trim it down to a reasonable length and upload to YouTube so I can share it.
Flash wasn’t happy when I removed her from the house just now. I promised I would bring her back as soon as my business in town was done. I really hate leaving my kids alone when I’m away!Flash is chowing down on some feed this morning. I did love it when she talked with me all night long last night. She obviously had things that needed to be said. I listened. Who needs late night tv when we have chooks in the house?
Interesting link!That's a great idea to use the tri-pod poles to hold up the netting - no digging holes and you can move it around if needed. Great idea!
(I have built fencing like that in areas were it's rocky, use three poles as a post, and then one can attach rails to it
https://thinking-stoneman.blogspot.com/2015/10/crotch-rocks.html)
BFTP Tax
Blanche and Buttercup - now what are they looking for?
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Yes, I remembered it was you that night, sorry!TY for the picsI was the one who asked. That is a LOT of work you did! Lots of things for chickens to do & lots of hiding & entertainment areas too. I think even a grizzly would think twice before getting tangled in that safety netting!
Hawks are a predator everywhere even here in our suburbs & we've even had coyote, raccoons, & possums. Has any ground predators snooped in your area?
This is our little coop & run & the hens only use it to lay eggs or roost at night. For nighttime we really feel confident about the dog kennel wire for the walk-in door & run walls to keep city night predators out & hens secure during roost. I thought it over-kill to get such a solid built coop for a little backyard but now glad we did. Who knew we'd have wild predators in the suburbs... but then we're only a couple miles from the mtns & nat'l forest behind us!
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