Yes. Very ancient game.No, No-one organized one when I was there. I didn't realize that it was such an old game. Huh!
We did have the Quest at night though.
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Yes. Very ancient game.No, No-one organized one when I was there. I didn't realize that it was such an old game. Huh!
We did have the Quest at night though.
Thank you for being you!Should have read ahead again...
I'm sorry I did not think of it sooner. I hope this is it. It could be the easiest fix.I've read up a bit on this. It is a possibility. I'm going to have a chat with Gloria.
The palace is such an amazing coop. You add in the hill and everything. What an amazing design!Looking good!
I am a bit surprised the haven’t felt it needed cross-bracing (some struts at 45 degrees to add stability).
Probably less important without a roof (but I thought you were putting a roof on some of it??). Might be good to ask them.
I found some photos of cross bracing at the Chicken Palace that might help explain what I mean.
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Thank you. I had a lot of fun designing it and figuring how to overcome the challenges of the hill. I am fully aware that it is absurdly grand for a chicken coop but I don’t regret any of it!The palace is such an amazing coop. You add in the hill and everything. What an amazing design!
Gutters? Save the rain water for the chickens. I do, and my chickens prefer it over tap water here. Ps. nothing wrong with having such an elaborate coop, it looks fantastic!Thank you. I had a lot of fun designing it and figuring how to overcome the challenges of the hill. I am fully aware that it is absurdly grand for a chicken coop but I don’t regret any of it!
I am finally getting gutters attached - it is why I had those photos on hand - to figure out how the gutters should run. I think gutters is a good idea but I was hesitant because it is already as dry as dust in there.
The chickens love that the tradies are back doing gutters. They are all firm friends (possibly aided by the fact that the tradies share their sandwiches with them).
Thank you. I do love it and the Princesses seem happy.Gutters? Save the rain water for the chickens. I do, and my chickens prefer it over tap water here. Ps. nothing wrong with having such an elaborate coop, it looks fantastic!