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Love it! Lavinia Gloria Gaynor it is.Actually, I was thinking of Gloria in honor of Gloria Gaynor, and her rendition of "I Will Survive". It fits with the Gladys/Aretha thing. But I'm sort of used to Lavinia.
Thanks! The roofing is leftover from when we built the shed (the thing in front of the coop) My sons like helping their dad, before he became a firefighter, he was a carpenter, and now has his own side business, so they have someone to teach them, AND employ them if they ever need it. LOL!! My back is killing me this morning-that may look like a small henhouse, but even all 4 of us lifting it, it weighs a TON.Thanks for the compliments. Once I looked at the coops on the BYC coop thread, I had to go whole hog on this. It's right on my patio, so I wanted something I could stand looking at!
I love to see the work you're doing on your coop. I'm sorry we didn't make our run bigger from the start. I LOVE the house with the shingles and everything. And the best part is your husband and sons working together! We had a good time doing this project together.
I know it's too early to give up but I see no signs of
life in the styrofoam bator (day 2) I moved the 6 legbar eggs,
3 of the java, and 2 Appen spitz. To my brinsea. For now.
It has the auto turner and auto thermostat so I trust it more.
I still have 6 Ameraucana (day 7) and 7 orps (day 13?)
going strong. When I put the orps on lock down everyone else
Gets moved to styrofoam. I still can't believe I killed my
Cream legbar eggs. Ahhhhhhhhh.
Anyways I won 3 auctions tonight (I quit smoking 7 days
ago so I need something to distract me)
12 welsummer. From imported lines whatever....
Like that makes them better?
6 Barnevelder
6 golden cukoo
I now have $16 in my bank so no more eggs for me![]()
I don't know what I'm gonna do with the chicks
But EBay is fun. And the egg thing is kool.
My shoulder is a mess from all the raking, etc. Don't tell my surgeon!Thanks! The roofing is leftover from when we built the shed (the thing in front of the coop) My sons like helping their dad, before he became a firefighter, he was a carpenter, and now has his own side business, so they have someone to teach them, AND employ them if they ever need it. LOL!! My back is killing me this morning-that may look like a small henhouse, but even all 4 of us lifting it, it weighs a TON.
I have to plant my vegetables today, and rake up more of the debris from the cleared area. Thanks goodness for Aleve and heating pads. I hope the weather is good this week. I want to get my big girls outdoors for a little while as soon as the pen is up.
Do you think I'm going to need to keep the silkies separated from the bigger hens once they're all grown up?
Hmmm, possibly bobcats? I keep editing my post because I'm wondering if people are seeing bobcats thinking they are mountain lions but I finally read the whole post above and see the animal was collared, so was positively ID'd.Yeah, like the mountain lion that was hit by a car in Greenwich, CT last year. It was as far south as Eastchester, NY before it turned around and headed north. Everyone saw it, but we kept being told that it wasn't true, can't be - then it got creamed by a Range Rover. Had a tracking collar on it that placed it as originally coming from South Dakota.