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You are quite welcome! Of course, only the first one and last two? pics were blrw - and mostly splash (greyish white) lacing. I have a blue one running around somewhere but she could not be found - probably under a tree or something. The other breeds I showed were barred rock, a bathing blue/brown easter egger, couple of naked necks that are blrw mixes - the frizzle got the lacing, and of course the polish. I don't know what the color is called
, just thought she was so cool looking.

There are too many birds I know nothing about but now feel I need! I never wanted a barred rock until I saw yours. And your polish! :)Soooo cute! Oh and I saw a showgirl I fell in love with on another post! This site is dangerous!
 
You are quite welcome! Of course, only the first one and last two? pics were blrw - and mostly splash (greyish white) lacing. I have a blue one running around somewhere but she could not be found - probably under a tree or something. The other breeds I showed were barred rock, a bathing blue/brown easter egger, couple of naked necks that are blrw mixes - the frizzle got the lacing, and of course the polish. I don't know what the color is called
, just thought she was so cool looking.
if you mean your polish girl she is a gold laced polish. Here are mine.



 
We stretch by using two 2 x 4 boards that are sandwiched onto the fencing and bolted together. We drilled the holes for the bolts by clamping the boards together and drilling thru both boards so the holes line up. We use a come-a-long on the 2x4s to position the fence on the corner boards.
Ok, dad probably knows but I don't know what a come-a-long is?
 
Ok, dad probably knows but I don't know what a come-a-long is?


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One end attached to fence and other end attached to fixed object and with a ratcheting motion it tightens the fence.
 
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