Granny's gone and done it again

That sucks
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It's really soar. But It's a different pain than before and now it's in both arms.

Do you think the new sorenss might be from the wood chopping - especially with it being in both arms now?



He's very stuffy and coughing a lot. No fever, no stomach pains. I think he just coughed too hard.

Poor kiddo -- sounds like it probably is just a drainage/coughing thing -- that can make you upchuck pretty easily. Hope that's all it was and not the beginning of a stomach side to his illness now too.
Henry barfed from the top of the cat tree yesterday. He can cover more surface area that way.
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Hate to laugh because ICK, but so funny because that is such cat logic.....
Jasper puked in his kennel. Granny I think we need a spa weekend.
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Yikes, Camping, you are in for one lovey day it sounds like........poor Bubba, poor Jasper and POOR CAMPING!!!!!

Mare,doont see any wire or posts.

LOL - the run will be coming later -- for now the goal is to get the coop up and ready to start brooding chicks in it - then they can do the run while that's happening. Have to give DH credit - the plan yesterday was just getting the stuff picked up, brought home and unloaded so he could get things organized and set for starting work this morning -- well, he was chomping at the bit and went out last night and ended up getting the whole floor built. They're building it in panels inside the work shop and then will move it out to the yard and put it together during his next set of days off ..... this way even if it rains ( "if", lol, this is Oregon) they can be building and making progress and he has lights and heat if he wants to work on it in the evenings after work. Honestly, I'll be surprised if they don't get to moving things out and putting them together by tomorrow - he and his dad are very motivated when it comes to building, only thing that might hold that up is they apparently have lunch plans with a buddy tomorrow.
 
Do you think the new sorenss might be from the wood chopping - especially with it being in both arms now?




Poor kiddo -- sounds like it probably is just a drainage/coughing thing -- that can make you upchuck pretty easily.  Hope that's all it was and not the beginning of a stomach side to his illness now too.

Hate to laugh because ICK, but so funny because that is such cat logic.....

Yikes, Camping, you are in for one lovey day it sounds like........poor Bubba, poor Jasper and POOR CAMPING!!!!!


LOL - the run will be coming later -- for now the goal is to get the coop up and ready to start brooding chicks in it - then they can do the run while that's happening.  Have to give DH credit - the plan yesterday was just getting the stuff picked up, brought home and unloaded so he could get things organized and set for starting work this morning -- well, he was chomping at the bit and went out last night and ended up getting the whole floor built.  They're building it in panels inside the work shop and then will move it out to the yard and put it together during his next set of days off ..... this way even if it rains ( "if", lol, this is Oregon) they can be building and making progress and he has lights and heat if he wants to work on it in the evenings after work.  Honestly, I'll be surprised if they don't get to moving things out and putting them together by tomorrow - he and his dad are very motivated when it comes to building, only thing that might hold that up is they apparently have lunch plans with a buddy tomorrow.




Yeah it probably is
 
Do you think the new sorenss might be from the wood chopping - especially with it being in both arms now?




Poor kiddo -- sounds like it probably is just a drainage/coughing thing -- that can make you upchuck pretty easily.  Hope that's all it was and not the beginning of a stomach side to his illness now too.

Hate to laugh because ICK, but so funny because that is such cat logic.....

Yikes, Camping, you are in for one lovey day it sounds like........poor Bubba, poor Jasper and POOR CAMPING!!!!!


LOL - the run will be coming later -- for now the goal is to get the coop up and ready to start brooding chicks in it - then they can do the run while that's happening.  Have to give DH credit - the plan yesterday was just getting the stuff picked up, brought home and unloaded so he could get things organized and set for starting work this morning -- well, he was chomping at the bit and went out last night and ended up getting the whole floor built.  They're building it in panels inside the work shop and then will move it out to the yard and put it together during his next set of days off ..... this way even if it rains ( "if", lol, this is Oregon) they can be building and making progress and he has lights and heat if he wants to work on it in the evenings after work.  Honestly, I'll be surprised if they don't get to moving things out and putting them together by tomorrow - he and his dad are very motivated when it comes to building, only thing that might hold that up is they apparently have lunch plans with a buddy tomorrow.


Can I. E nosy and ask how much the supplies cost? And how big is the coop
 
Can I. E nosy and ask how much the supplies cost? And how big is the coop

Nose away, lol......
The coop is going to be a 4x8 walk-in style coop -- 6 1/2 foot side walls. They'll still have to pick up a few more pieces of lumber for the roof - with that, the paint, a few here's and there's for trim and the windows DH is building, etc we'll probably be right around $250, maybe $275 *but* that's with an employee discount since we're getting all the supplies from where DH/FIL both work -- retail I'd guess it'd total out around $350-400. It could probably be done cheaper - ie we're using t1-11 4 in OC because I like the looks of it over plywood or OSB (OSB isn't really meant to withstand the weather, even painted/treated, but *could* be used and last for several years). I should have a real answer on the final cost by the end of next week hopefully.
 
Nose away, lol......
The coop is going to be a 4x8 walk-in style coop -- 6 1/2 foot side walls.  They'll still have to pick up a few more pieces of lumber for the roof - with that, the paint, a few here's and there's for trim and the windows DH is building, etc we'll probably be right around $250, maybe $275 *but* that's with an employee discount since we're getting all the supplies from where DH/FIL both work -- retail I'd guess it'd total out around $350-400.  It could probably be done cheaper - ie we're using t1-11 4 in OC because I like the looks of it over plywood or OSB (OSB isn't really meant to withstand the weather, even painted/treated, but *could* be used and last for several years).  I should have a real answer on the final cost by the end of next week hopefully. 


That is so awesome. Wow, I am jealous.
 

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