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Is it still there Alley?
Best coop for the $$ IMO, clearance wooden sheds on the lots at Lowes.
Best coop for the $$ IMO, clearance wooden sheds on the lots at Lowes.
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Nice..Lol a person is a person.
Thanks! Uh maybe a few feeder fish for the turtles lol the tank is for my turtles
My sanity? No been gone for years lolIs it still there Alley?
Best coop for the $$ IMO, clearance wooden sheds on the lots at Lowes.
Of course isolation should be somewhere far away from your other birds. But I don’t see why you can’t use a large building and separate sections. You could also have a place for a broody suite/daycare lol I’ve got a plan in my head of what I’d do. Of course I have a incubator addiction and everyone here knows it lol
Switch to brandy, it helps..It’s 85 in the kitchen, and we’re all sick. Drinking water isn’t cutting it.
Tell him you need a coop 20'x40' with a 7' minimum ceiling.
Just call it a coop lol it would be easier for you if almost all your birds are in the same place. I hate running between 4 coops in the rain or snow.
Nice..I don't keep turtles, I have plenty of them in the pond back of the house..
I sell fish and ship them, but feeder fish you can get a lot cheaper there.. It wouldn't be cost effective to ship due to the amount you need.. Let us see some pics of the turtle..
Then it can double as a guest house! Of course there might have to be a lot of cleaning and the "kids" would be giving up their room for the guests. I always had to give up my room when my Aunt was visiting. Wasn't all that often actually.His coop building surpasses building codes for homes.