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I used to watch Modern Marvels when I had TV! I'll have to check it out on Hulu. You're not talking about the small tractor coops are ya? I've seen tons of those. I've just never seen a huge one that is built on a flat bed trailer. I'm kinda scared to do a search on them now. If I see a bunch of huge, glorious Taj Ma Coops, that can be hauled from city to city, then I'll go crazy when I design mine!
Yes that's my dream. To travel, cross country, with my chickens in tow.
I have been known to over engineer my projects from time to time.
Some of my ideas, while fantastic on paper, are just not quite as wonderful in reality. Then again.....
(it's those occasional feats of genius that keep me running amok)
No, I wasn't talking about the small ones. These are ones that have to be hitched to a vehicle of some sort (tractor, pickup, etc.) to move them around. I can just see you going down the road with feathers and straw coming out the back of your "travel trailer"!
Me too!
Kathy I would think that gardeners could find many uses for a dead horse! Compost for example, hide to carry water, soil, etc, etc, to attract beneficial microbes... Dried blood is said to deter many pests that raid the garden. IDK, I'm sure there are many more!
I used to watch Modern Marvels when I had TV! I'll have to check it out on Hulu. You're not talking about the small tractor coops are ya? I've seen tons of those. I've just never seen a huge one that is built on a flat bed trailer. I'm kinda scared to do a search on them now. If I see a bunch of huge, glorious Taj Ma Coops, that can be hauled from city to city, then I'll go crazy when I design mine!


I have been known to over engineer my projects from time to time.


No, I wasn't talking about the small ones. These are ones that have to be hitched to a vehicle of some sort (tractor, pickup, etc.) to move them around. I can just see you going down the road with feathers and straw coming out the back of your "travel trailer"!


Me too!
Kathy I would think that gardeners could find many uses for a dead horse! Compost for example, hide to carry water, soil, etc, etc, to attract beneficial microbes... Dried blood is said to deter many pests that raid the garden. IDK, I'm sure there are many more!