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I’ve been building a new coop outside and this weather stinks.
I have to change how my coops are done now. Because it's really not working this year. To much wet this year really shows how bad my back half of the acer is with drainage and its lack of leveling w/a slight slope to drain.
 
I had in mind that I would use mine as a chicken tractor, but I probably made it too big and heavy to be easily moved.
Here’s what I have done so far. I hope to get all the tin roofing done today.
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I had in mind that I would use mine as a chicken tractor, but I probably made it too big and heavy to be easily moved.
Here’s what I have done so far. I hope to get all the tin roofing done today.
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I like that! Might use something like that on the back of the current coops that have no solid actual coop on it. One is a hoop coop I made the others are amazon purchases.

The bottom one I'm going to raise up on some blocks and put in 3 to 6 inches of sand.
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Hi!
I live outside Houston, TX, and have 14x healthy 2-3 day old Muscovy ducklings. Trying to find a good home. I have a contingency plan in the form of my family members that have property up north, and am happy to raise them until they're old enough to take there, but would love if anyone has any desire to have some or all of these little things. They're very cute. I'll gladly PAY someone to get them to a good home where they can live out their days. Depending how early someone takes them, I'll also provide a lot of food and other supplies :)
 

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