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Getting the flock out of here - a diary of a crazy chicken man

The Goat Palace complete with a lanai style landing for his lordship to sun himself on.



My Little Villa! YAY!! But get Bernie on that first step its a doosy! And can he make it withstand the sea in case I get washed out in those storms? ;) Seriously give that boy a slap on the shoulder from me. He has some craftsmanship for sure!
 
yay! I'm all caught up!

Claudia... who is wondering if i can set some hatching eggs and they'll be ready just as my house is finished being built..... on 45 acres.... ...

enough land for plenty of birds i think.
 
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Hey make sure you save the scrap lumber for building coops.... Plywood too. Roofing material too.... Um er Just about anything for building coops.... Nails, Deck screws....

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Oz, I just found BYC this past week and found your thread yesterday. I have spent hours reading the first ten pages of it and am fascinated. I'm 26 and have been to the PIs three times in the last 11 years. The first time I went with my family; the last two I've gone by myself and stayed with friends there. My friends live in Angeles City on the main island.
The PIs truly feel my home away from home - that's how welcome and warm people are made to feel when they visit. My best friend in the world lives there and I speak just enough of Tagalog to surprise people lol. I can't wait to go back (I was there in Jan of '12), but in the meantime, reading this will have to do me
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Thanks!
Welcome aboard.

I have yet to go North of Manila but have traveled well through the central Philippines.

Let me know when you heading over next!
 
For us, the biggest downside is salty air

kiss your electronics good bye

A water tower be built 5 years ago from angle iron 2&1/2" and 5/16ths thick is now a death trap
In Cauayan better to built is a cement water tank specifically if you live along shoreline area. My father before use to erect cement made culvert into a water storage tank. Five culvert of 3 ft height is already fifteen ft high. Enough too supply water through pipeline in a bungalow type house.
 

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