LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

Oh! That's not a bad idea. We were going to use PVC so it's easy to take off of the frame for storage.
If you frame the base with wood it should be fairly easy to lift off. I can pick up a panel by myself, it's super floppy and hard to handle, but if it were arched over and framed in to keep it stable, then have 2 people to lift, shouldn't be an issue. But, you could leave it in place and just remove the plastic covering it and let the melons climb the metal structure.
 
I mean, G doesn't love chickens like me. It seems to have worked out pretty good. D loves chickens, but not the same way I do. Everything I'm meh about chickens he's hype for and vice versa.

Chickens are great but they're not a deal breaker for the right person.
 
Confessions... I worry that I'll never find a partner who'll love chickens like me and it'll mess up my relationships
My husband merely tolerates my 7 cats, 4 horses, and dog... Not a deal breaker as long as they don't try the "it's them or me" thing... My husband knows the answer and is smart enough not to push it.

My mom also tried that about my husband always talking bad about him... I told him that my relationship with her is an accident of DNA but that I chose him and if I am made to pick sides I will choose him. She mostly stopped that garbage after that.
 
Confessions... I worry that I'll never find a partner who'll love chickens like me and it'll mess up my relationships
My partner loves dogs, and I don't, but we have a dog. I wanted chickens, he was indifferent, but now we have chickens. He gets annoyed at their poop, but helps me do the heavy lifting for difficult projects. Otherwise chicken responsibilities are 100% mine. He likes riding dirt bikes, I don't. A good relationship doesn't have to have everything in common. To be fair, he does get amusement from their silly antics and send me pictures sometimes of them, but if he didn't have me, he wouldn't have chickens.
 
My partner loves dogs, and I don't, but we have a dog. I wanted chickens, he was indifferent, but now we have chickens. He gets annoyed at their poop, but helps me do the heavy lifting for difficult projects. Otherwise chicken responsibilities are 100% mine. He likes riding dirt bikes, I don't. A good relationship doesn't have to have everything in common. To be fair, he does get amusement from their silly antics and send me pictures sometimes of them, but if he didn't have me, he wouldn't have chickens.
any relationship gets stronger when you appreciate your differences and "allow" partner to enjoy things away from you. You can't grow joined at the hip to anyone
 

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