Argos are like that, they are common here... Part boat, part car, some are 6 wheeled, some have tracks... They are slow, but good for an area with no riads, water, swamp, and who knows what else.
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A friend of my father's brought one over.
It looked like a little yellow boat with wheels...and I think it had attachable tread, It worked like a bulldozer, one side braked and that made it turn.
Tore up the yard but it was cool.
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So many things have happened, my chickens started laying, my rir, Caramel, was the first, I've been selling all my eggs to a neighbor, (and I have only tasted their first egg thanks to that) I have won about 50 dollars for all. Also since my mom lives with me, and my grandma had chickens when my mom was a kid, she doesn't want to "waste" money on a chicken house! She says that "They can handle it" but I'm really worried, I'm a student, and can't affort to buy it myself, they only have a run to live, it looks like a dog kennel, and here we consider "cold" under 70 F and yesterday we where at 50 F! I've nevee been so cold in my life, also I really missed this webside and talking to you all.
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Get some tarp and make a dry place for them out of the rain. Your temps are perfect for them so as long as they are dry, they will be fine.
If you have a building store near by, you can get some bags of sand from them. Construction sand is reasonably priced and is great for leveling out muddy spots.They have a tarp so rain can't fall on them, the problem is mud, the water enters in by the sides, and the run gets all wet![]()
If you have a building store near by, you can get some bags of sand from them. Construction sand is reasonably priced and is great for leveling out muddy spots.
The sand is the best idea.....
But if it costs too much, a free shipping pallet can be tossed on top of any really nasty spots.
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