Really, just how exclusive did you want to be?
We need role models, examples of true redneckness to strive for!
Scandia: I couldn't agree more. I'm all for education.
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Really, just how exclusive did you want to be?
We need role models, examples of true redneckness to strive for!
Scandia: I couldn't agree more. I'm all for education.
LOL.
Really. But he's the king....
My Dad's birthday is September 15th and I always have him over for dinner and we play the Elvis channel on direct TV for background music. I just love it.
But I would not hang up velvet images of him. Besides there's no space between the mounts.
I'd have trouble finding space between my green macrame Jesus artwork. Bought it at a yard sale in Arkansas. It was tough figuring out though, what actually was for sale in the yard..
Where?!?!?!!!!!!
im going to enclose the top of the bigger coop also and open up the small into the big. im also going to bury bricks down below the base boards so it will be 1 1/2 feet deep below ground level. im also going to get something other then the chicken wire.Ralphie, no idea on the chick but she is pretty! (or he). nice hopsital ward.
Coffee, wow on the work you are doing. You are going to love having the smaller enclosed run opening to the bigger run. Nothing is 100% safe, but....I would feel very good about leaving the chickens out in the day unsupervised in the big run, and if I was going to be gone at dusk, or if something was making me nervous (say migrating hawks), I might leave them locked in the smaller run.
That is a long way of saying, I hope you plan to make it so you can still lock them in the smaller run - and not take down the dividing barrier between the old run and the new one.
Keep those pics coming!