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still needs paint and shingles but it's secure. Birds go in tonight. Hurray!
Lovely coop, I really like the wood!
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still needs paint and shingles but it's secure. Birds go in tonight. Hurray!
Nice to have the tools around, eh? More and more mine are coming home.Hmm... 27 years but I count my days when I was 17 and still in high school. I worked for Firestone for about 2 of those years. They transferred me 3 time, lol. I remember calling the Mazda MR2's MR Nots.
I went back to school and develop software now so I sit at a desk. Building the coop is the most physical labor I have done in years, lol. And I still need to add panels to enclose it for the winter. I don't ever want to fix cars for a living again but I do still have my tools.
Very nice. I wish I could build something that pretty.
A couple of weeks ago I almost stepped on a black snake that was heading to my chicken coop. I nearly had a heart attack. My husband launched it into the weeds but I know it's still out there. I guess I should look into that thing. Makes me weak just thinking about it though
That's what I was thinking.I am not a fan of snakes, but black snakes are 'gold'. I will take yours off your hands if you need.
Sally- yes. I should've given more info. It said if you have snake problems to use a push trap to catch snakes and ever coupe should have one! We had a 6 ft black snake last year( didnt have chickens yet) but if your having a big problem it would be easy to use.
Never hatched those, I'd do them just like chicken eggs, If I'm hand turning them I start misting every day for the last 2 weeks.these are pekin duck eggs. any suggestions? thanks for the reply
WOW !! That is really nice, !! Want to come make me one of those !!!still needs paint and shingles but it's secure. Birds go in tonight. Hurray!