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Thanks Bob. Unfortunately my building skills (and work schedule) can't keep up with my design creativity, but perhaps one day I'll have something to show.I will be excited to see what you come up with.
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Thanks Bob. Unfortunately my building skills (and work schedule) can't keep up with my design creativity, but perhaps one day I'll have something to show.I will be excited to see what you come up with.
Hopefully it'll work out OK. I've kept the sleepout in a state that can easily convert to chicken coop, so they can live in there for quarantine purposes and have a visit to Dr Mark for health checks. Assuming they're OK, I'll fence off the corner of the run with the little coop for a week or two of look but don't touch with co-foraging at the end of the day. Last of all, I'll transfer the pullets to the roost with the big girls so everyone can wake up together. Hopefully there won't be too many unobserved health risks and only the most necessary pecking.So
So Exciting!
How are you today Bob?Good evening folks
Holy cow. I'm so glad they were able to fix you up and you're back home. That must have been very scary.I posted more detail here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/the-nfc-b-day-chat-thread.1050266/post-26176127
I'm feeling really good. Energy levels aren't quite normal yet, but we're getting there.How are you today Bob?
I’m sorry to hear you were ill. I hope you are better now.Good evening folks Sorry for my absence, spent the last week in the hospital. I'm recovering now and getting back to normal. On an embarrassing side note, when the ambulance picks you up in your PJs, you get to ride home in the taxi in your PJs.