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Used up 5 of the 10 gallons of emergency water I have for the animals so far. I will bring the container to work tomorrow and fill it. It is chlorinated so probably no one including us humans will touch it but I've tried.
Got a shower at work today and my Outlook on life is much improved with hygiene.
chlorine taste will dissipate if the water is left to sit in a glass for a bit.

It does make you feel more civilized to take a shower!

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I have this type on the top of my right foot:

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It makes shoes a bit tight and hurts sometimes but not too badly...I still have nerve damage from a crushed sciatic nerve so the foot is a bit numb
I have that on my right foot, hard ball and sometimes poofy mass. Doesn't bother me though. I hope 'it's NOT A TUMOR' ( in Arnold Schwarzenegger's accent) Lol!
 
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I have that on my right foot, hard ball and sometimes poofy mass. Doesn't bother me though. I hope 'it's NOT A TUMOR' ( in Arnold Schwarzenegger's accent) Lol!
Yours sounds like a ganglion cyst. They are benign if so. I had one removed because it was causing problems.

The arthritis type that I have is hard like bone
 
Taking notes, Cap.

Did you use pallets for the lower part of your end cap walls? I'm thinking maybe have a door at each end, one to the coop and one to the run.

Yes, dimensions, we need dimensions........:clap

@superchemicalgirl, you need to pick up a portable camp shower that you can set up in your basement. Heat water, bingo, instant shower.

We have a 'solar camp shower' that we used before we had electricity. They are great in the summer a bit awkward in winter but we used it during a power outage in a pinch when we needed to shower by setting a hook in the ceiling over the bathtub then hanging the bag. We could sit in the tub and shower off enough not to drive the patients away. You also have 5 gallons of water at your disposal.
 
Taking notes, Cap.

Did you use pallets for the lower part of your end cap walls? I'm thinking maybe have a door at each end, one to the coop and one to the run.

Yes, dimensions, we need dimensions........:clap

@superchemicalgirl, you need to pick up a portable camp shower that you can set up in your basement. Heat water, bingo, instant shower.

We have a 'solar camp shower' that we used before we had electricity. They are great in the summer a bit awkward in winter but we used it during a power outage in a pinch when we needed to shower by setting a hook in the ceiling over the bathtub then hanging the bag. We could sit in the tub and shower off enough not to drive the patients away. You also have 5 gallons of water at your disposal.
The coop is 8 feet wide, 16 feet long and about 10 feet high.
Yes, i used pallets and 2 sheets of plywood on the ends. Above that is hardware cloth.
 

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