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It's fairly easy, go for it! Be warned, it is yucky!!!:sick
Not me.
We have a new member that has a seriously bad case of bumblefoot that needs help.
I was wondering if someone here in our thread may live close to her and be willing to help her.
Her thread:
Making Bumblefoot Worse
 
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No me.
We have a new member that has a seriously bad case of bumblefoot that needs help.
I was wondering if someone here in our thread may live close to her and be willing to help her.
Her thread:
Making Bumblefoot Worse
I would love to, but it’s a 3 hour drive to Fort Worth and I just can’t do that.
Not unless OP was willing to drive down here, and I don’t blame them if they aren’t.
 
I'm late to this party but this @Nksg75 .... It's the roof.
I agree with the think foam insulation type boards. I have been inside my friend's open air coop similar to yours and he has the foam stuff up under his metal roof and his does not get too hot.
Ok, then I guess it's settled. I will start with the insulation board stuff.
 
Hey Y'all,
I am in the Permian Basin By Odessa/Midland about 3 hours south of Lubbock below the panhandle. I am new to owning chickens. So I will be learning from the experienced owners.
Welcome to BYC!!! :frow I'm here in Arlington. I have a flock of 6. How many do you have?
 
Welcome to BYC!!! :frow I'm here in Arlington. I have a flock of 6. How many do you have?
Hello! I have 8 at present, but will have to rehome any Cockerels sadly. I have 1 buff turken pullet, 2 buff brahmas, 2 RIRs,and 3 EEs one of which is looking like a Cockerel and it was my favorite. Loretta is now Lorenzo.
 
:hugsI'm sorry! It's a common theme here. I got mine as 8 week olds just to avoid that. I have a calico princess, a white leghorn, a black sex link, a blue Andalusian, a olive egger, and a black laced gold Wyandotte. They are just starting to sing the egg song so I'm hoping to get some pretty soon.
 
Hey Y'all,
I am in the Permian Basin By Odessa/Midland about 3 hours south of Lubbock below the panhandle. I am new to owning chickens. So I will be learning from the experienced owners.
Howdy, welcome to the Texas thread. Make yourself at home. Lots of friendly folks on here to chat with and learn.
 

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