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It did.Well, my large, unsightly wooden coop survived a direct hit from ian.

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It did.Well, my large, unsightly wooden coop survived a direct hit from ian.
I also wish it was available in much larger size. Like 8ft square and walk in..of course it would weigh a tonAlso of great interest to me is the Nestera Recycled Plastic Coop competition. It's had some interesting responses. Is this the begining of the end for the look what hubby built for me oversized impracticle coops that BYC have put a lot of effort into promoting?
A very smart move by Nestera in my opinion to sponser and hold such a competition here and expand into the USA, a move I will be supportive of.
There's a chance here for those of us who have already gone over to the dark side and have portable recycled plastic coops (yes I know the portable bit with my coop is a bit of an exaggeration) to promote the idea and with that, the benefits of multi coop chicken keeping.
Yep I know there will be a lot of despondent American men who will now have to find other ways to demonstrate their marital worth and spend more time indoors with the missus.
Most of all though, will we see an outbreak of how I modified my plastic coop articles such as I am about to present.
Perhaps the next air quality disaster will be from people burning their wooden coops.![]()
The problem is that prefab coops are so overpriced and/or weak and flimsy.It did.![]()
I keep knocking the roost over in the prefab we have.The problem is that prefab coops are so overpriced and/or weak and flimsy.
prefab coops are as various as wooden ones. These are not overpriced, weak or flimsy.The problem is that prefab coops are so overpriced and/or weak and flimsy.
I agree it is a good move on their part and I hope people who buy over-priced flimsy wood pre-fab coops will now buy recycled plastic coops.Also of great interest to me is the Nestera Recycled Plastic Coop competition. It's had some interesting responses. Is this the begining of the end for the look what hubby built for me oversized impracticle coops that BYC have put a lot of effort into promoting?
A very smart move by Nestera in my opinion to sponser and hold such a competition here and expand into the USA, a move I will be supportive of.
There's a chance here for those of us who have already gone over to the dark side and have portable recycled plastic coops (yes I know the portable bit with my coop is a bit of an exaggeration) to promote the idea and with that, the benefits of multi coop chicken keeping.
Yep I know there will be a lot of despondent American men who will now have to find other ways to demonstrate their marital worth and spend more time indoors with the missus.
Most of all though, will we see an outbreak of how I modified my plastic coop articles such as I am about to present.
Perhaps the next air quality disaster will be from people burning their wooden coops.![]()
Good grief, how do I report this? I mean the rainforest not the online shopping behemoth.so what's in this feed is either GMO loaded crap from Empire USA or linked to Amazon deforestation in Brazil, or both