DickMidnight
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i guess that makes sense actually.They decided to not publish it.
Can't do that without reading it first.
and it undermines the entire review process too.
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i guess that makes sense actually.They decided to not publish it.
Can't do that without reading it first.
My tip.
If they show measurements in inches not feet it is to small.
That's one advantage of reviewing on platforms like Amazon: even the negative reviews are published.i guess that makes sense actually.
and it undermines the entire review process too.
I rarely see people talk about the shortcomings of the over spec, fixed position, self build coops....Quite a few very experienced chicken keepers I know now buy plastic (preferably recycled) coops having built the massive fixed structures commonly seen on BYC only to find that experience has shown the shortcomings of the over spec, fixed position, self built coops.
Neither inches nor feet make much sense to people who aren't American. Most people use centimetres or metres. This map shows the three nations still on the imperial system of measurement in red and those using metric in blue.My tip.
If they show measurements in inches not feet it is to small.
That is a dollhouse.https://www.ebay.ca/itm/373419728969
https://vi.raptor.ebaydesc.com/ws/e...8&pm=1&ds=0&t=1659327436000&ver=0&cspheader=1
Would this be an example of a bad coop? Does This company need to be emailed? If they made them properly, they could be the possible reseller here on this forum ?
Neither inches nor feet make much sense to people who aren't American. Most people use centimetres or metres. This map shows the three nations still on the imperial system of measurement in red and those using metric in blue.
It's quite easy to read 135cm as 1.35m.Ok.
Inches or centimeters in the measurements is to small.