How did that hoarded manage to keep the horse alive feeding it cornflakes? I wonder what condition it was in when found.
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How did that hoarded manage to keep the horse alive feeding it cornflakes? I wonder what condition it was in when found.
Oh Ron thank you,for the enjoyable pictures. Bring some corn with you tomorrow.
My near sighted vision has taken a dive bomb the last month. I've got to take my glasses off to see. The same with my hubby's vision. But he's 4 years older than I am so I've been telling him that it's just not fair!@Wickedchicken6 I am right there with you only my worst enemy is my vision
put something in my path I go down boom I have neuropathy in my feet rarely feel them
but have the added fun it will tip me over without warning
Quote: I use what they call a rollator. It has four wheels and a seat and brakes... I can walk about a bit without it but any thing that takes some time I need it to sit on. I once raked poo in my horses corral ... Park the walker and rake towards me... move the walker and rake again.... Makes the waste into a row....
Here are my plans for my next coop.... or poultry house. I modeled it with a wheel chair because that was the only ergonomic tool I could find. I may be in a weelchair eventually though. so planning ahead.
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Here is what one of the partitions should look like when I am done.
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Ok, yes...that's exactly what my Grandmother uses, except everyone calls them walkers here. Rollator makes much more sense though.That seat is a godsend. She couldn't walk very far but she could sit on the seat and I'd push her.![]()
Those are fantastic plans! Thinking ahead as well. When we built our house, my husband's friend was in a wheelchair and we changed the door openings to accommodate. The wider doors have been much handier than the standard size.
Back to your plans, they look very well thought out. One question I have from the first plan...will guineas lay eggs in a specific nest box/area? I notice you have two spots designated where they would lay.
Quote: Sometimes that's the worst hurt...lol.![]()
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Goin' down hurts...but it's the easy part.
Getting back up...well, not so fun.![]()
(Sometimes it's just easier to stay down)![]()