Icelandic Chickens

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Daria

In your area the soil is somewhat alkaline, I would recommend tough native plants such as Texas Mountain Laurel, its really tough, beautiful and smells great when blooming, Honey suckle, Jasmine, English Ivy, Crepe Myrtles are a quick shade but not "huge tree" type, All of these will work and the chickens dont tend to eat them!

Andy in Fredericksburg
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Hi Andy, would you be able to post pictures of your native iris's? I don't think I know what they look like but of course I live in Mo:lol:
 
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I hope things get better for you, I will be praying. Several years ago I had 31 chickens and lost all but 7 to two neighbor dogs. Thankfully my wonderful neighbor took full responsibility for it and was very understanding. I pray one day your neighbor will do the same.
 
the bad news...The CCC sanitary district came to us with an offer to settle for $78k when the contractor bid was for $96k and now they are saying it's our fault for not having a back-flow-device (which wasn't code when the house was built) So now we have to hire an attorney for sure, I've contacted channel 7, Michael Finney on your side. We can't afford an attorney, feeling horribly depressed, it will be over a year before we probably can live back home

Was able to spend sometime with my layers today, I love them so, they bring me such joy!
 

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