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Becca - Last weekend we were at Lowes and they have a 8x10 shed for $800, but you have to put it together yourself. I would suggest that you decide how many chickens you want, Google how much square footage you need...then double it. Reason #1:So you KNOW your birds have plenty of room. Reason #2: Chicken Math!

...and WELCOME!!!
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Becca - Last weekend we were at Lowes and they have a 8x10 shed for $800, but you have to put it together yourself. I would suggest that you decide how many chickens you want, Google how much square footage you need...then double it. Reason #1:So you KNOW your birds have plenty of room. Reason #2: Chicken Math!

...and WELCOME


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LOL!!! Love reason #2!
 
I used cinnamon earlier this summer when the fireants started coming and it just made them move and come in a different way.

Fireants are from the devil!! A favorite phrase of mine while driving is, "Burn in the fireants of H3LL!" hahaha.
LOL!!!! I love the Ortho (sp?) Commercials, about them, makes me laugh every time!!!!! Here is one but love them all.

 
Here's a sure fire way to get rid of anything! Pour water down main shaft pound a steal rebar piece into hole then hook up to your car battery using jumper cables
Step back and watch em fry!!!
 
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I NEEEEEEEDDDDDD ONE OF THEM!!!!!!!


Do you mean you need a U.W.M.W.D?  It is really complicated.  NOT!  All it is, is an old 10" Chop saw (or table saw) blade attached to a weed eater.  The hard part is the nut to hold it on the with.  You can take the nut out of the regular head that holds the nylon string.  The hole on the blade is a little bigger then the shaft, so you have to be careful to get it centered before tightening.  The best thing is that if you are using a carbide tooth blade, you don't have to worry about hitting the dirt and rocks, it will stay sharp for a really long time.  In fact, an old dull blade is better then a new blade because a new blade will dig in too fast.  The blade in the video was so dull that it would smoke when trying to cut a 2X4 on my chop saw. The blade is heavy and it does take it while to gain speed but it has a lot of inertia once it get going and will power through just about anything. 

:thumbsup We have a tractor with a 6' shredder, I bet my husband will have to try your UWMWD :D
 
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