You really are Sammy it is true *bows* (cause I don't know how to curtsy).Some women as well but I don't kick them in the croch. If you have been kicked there it hurts ladies as well but I'm a gentleman![]()
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You really are Sammy it is true *bows* (cause I don't know how to curtsy).Some women as well but I don't kick them in the croch. If you have been kicked there it hurts ladies as well but I'm a gentleman![]()
Probably, but the chickens would have to be out of there for days.Maybe a clear coat do you think that will work? I also use pine shavings for nesting
Oh, very nice job! I love it!
Nope.Is the pine toxic as well
Thank you but now I wonder if this is the problemOh, very nice job! I love it!
I kind of don't think so if they have been in there all along. Why would it suddenly be an issue?Thank you but now I wonder if this is the problem
I was reading a post about it and they are saying pine is not good for chickens.Nope.
Well its not perfect but what can you do? There has to be some sort of stuff on the floor.I was reading a post about it and they are saying pine is not good for chickens.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/who-says-cedar-is-bad-for-chickens.99738/