one person will probally be able to move it.really light weight the tubing dont weigh much an im putting alluminum 4 ft siding on it.with the black coated 1 inch chicken wire
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That's great. I imagined they would weigh a ton. I didn't realize how light the materials really are. My tractors are made from an old fence we took down. I think the boards are 2 X 6, so they are sturdy but heavy. I used the boards to make 8 X 10 foot base frames, and the tops are welded kennel wire. I push the blade of a furniture dolly under one of the short sides to move them every couple of days. I like what you're doing much better.
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Doc - Teach always refers to you as his "little brother, who is bigger than he is."
It was nice to meet you and your family and I am glad you had a good time and made it home safely. Of course, we are envious of your green grass right now. Ours is still covered with snow.
Be nice to him folks he's petite!
Hello Doc Henry ...wen are you coming back...to see us if you are up this way let us no......
Ok, I need some help. There is a hatchery between Stroud and Tulsa, they sell Favorelles, EE, and various types of bantams. I have been to their website and for some reason I can not find it.
I was wanting to contact them about purchasing some chicks but since I can not find the site or remember the name I am a bit lost.
If anyone has the information about this hatchery I would be very greatful and would even be willing to give you a white silk cockeral if you want.