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You like to play with snakes??? I love them. If you do play with them and go to the round-ups and stuff i would love to help gather! or return...or anyhting that gets me playing with them...I ride backroads encouraging them to get off the road cuz lots of folks swerve at them...I slam on the breaks so i can talk to them...funny how some don't want to talk
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It makes me so mad when people go out of their way to run over snakes or turtles.
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I love turtles! Now I have been known to stop and help a turtle out of the road, but never a snake. Having been born the year of the Snake, this Snake runs from all other snakes in the opposite direction.
 
******************************QUESTION For ALL Bantam Owners*******************

Is there a design that seems to work better than others for a tractor that I could make to donate for POOPs.

I would be willing to make and donate a tractor if I knew that it is a design that appears to be desirable by

Bantam Owners. Let me know which design works best and I will see about making it.


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That is an incredibly great offer!
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I know some of us are switching over to this design (MAllen, Sooner, and myself) - click


Although, something of this basic shape might be easier to build and move - click
 
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Do you have the coop attached or not?

Just an open, wire (either poultry wire or 2 x 4 welded wire), frame; a door in the front; tin for the roof; and a roost. Some have nest boxes built behind the roost, some don't. There's a hinged door on the nest box to make it accessible from the outside, instead of having to go inside the pen to get eggs. These hold 4 or 5 bantams comfortably (no more than a pair of large fowl, though). I could probably fit more in them, but I don't usually.
 
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I've got two of them, all ya gotta do is come & get'um, or someone can come and get a boat load of all different kinds or bantams and take them to poops or do with them as you please.

As for the other conversation... I've never met a donut I didn't like!
 
Introducing Outlaw (He is the white fluffy one)

Here he is checking out the goats that are still on the bottle.


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And here he is with Grunt, a full grown Pug. Outlaw is only 6 weeks old.



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A full brother to Outlaw from a previous litter was on premisis too. At a little under a year old he stands waist high to me and these dogs are not considered to be mature till their third birthday.
 
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Nope, that's a plastic golf ball. My chickens have toys
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They look happy! Maybe I should try that. No, I know who needs this information...........Hey, Monty! Maybe your hens would lay better if they had toys to play with.
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My goodness those snake pictures gave me goosebumps.... Austin was nearly bitten by a water mocasin a few years back... and yep in the water... the darn snake went after him and no matter where austin jumped onto a rock to get out of the way the snake went after him until jason was able to grab austin and pick him up for safety.... I dont mind snakes I used to throw them at my boyfriends when I was a kid... just to hear them squeal like girls.. but now that I am older ..... yea not so much tee hee

Jeannie
 
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