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Glad you got rid of them Ally, I got one or 3.
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Me too. Mine were hatched in April and I've been trying since then lolI've been trying since May to get rid of mine.
I am SO happy but sad at the same time. I got rid of Mr. Fluffy foot on impulse. Kept little Petree and Quirky.Glad you got rid of them Ally, I got one or 3.
you still have more then you can keep. Its hard when you get so attached.I am SO happy but sad at the same time. I got rid of Mr. Fluffy foot on impulse. Kept little Petree and Quirky.
Here's proof I did in fact paint the window trim.... And get the door hung...
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If you are diabetic, you need to watch it. Antibiotic ointment at least.that scratch is burning. I didnt put anything on it. Its done bleeding and in a very tiny spot I can see the meat. .
This one is just the temporary coop/goat shed. It's 6 x 8 and 7' tall in the front. The scaffolding was because I did NOT want to have to stand on something tippy while figuring out how to shingle a roof. Yes, the roof pitch is to hopefully make it so I don't have to spend half my life clearing the roof off....that is on heck of scaffolding system you made How big is your new coop
also assuming the severe roof pitch is to help shed snow.
Not sure I have any . I cant keep a bandaid on it. bad spot I guess.If you are diabetic, you need to watch it. Antibiotic ointment at least.