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Lucky
I really want a new coop, it's surrounded by mice and they get in a lot. Branches for perches and milk cartons for egg laying
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Awe. I've just got some holes in the ground with straw (for my silkies anyway) cause I wasn't expecting them to start laying for a while. The coop I'm making only costs about 50 dollars.

*Pats Luke on the back and says, "All right, we da same buddy," and gives him a high five*
*agrees and high fives back*
You are so wrong. American wire is heavy and not easy to move in woody places which is where we begin. The pile drivers that my dad has were made some 15 or 17 years ago and weigh between 15 and 20 pounds, try lifting those over your head and hitting a T post with those several times. We have to clear the fence row, dig corner post holes (Three every time we make a big bend the fence) we put those in the ground about 2 and a half feet. The T post are put in every 15ft we have about 600 hundred feet or more to do (We did most of it two years ago) Thats a lot of lifting a 20 pound tool over your head.
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Wow. Never mind.
 
I use cedar tree branches for perches.

I'd just like to tear down the entire coop, I hate it so much. So filthy. Thanks for the idea.
Awe. I've just got some holes in the ground with straw (for my silkies anyway) cause I wasn't expecting them to start laying for a while. The coop I'm making only costs about 50 dollars.

*agrees and high fives back*
:th Wow. Never mind.

Ah
I ain't got money :lau
 
Well I'm building a fence around the perimeter of our land so I got you all beat :plbb

Easy. XD


Alright! Wow, cool! XD Me and my dad both built our chicken coops and runs and I built our bunny hutches :3



Nah. All you gotta do is put a couple posts in the ground and attach the wire! (I think XD)

Cool! X3



XD


You are so wrong. American wire is heavy and not easy to move in woody places which is where we begin. The pile drivers that my dad has were made some 15 or 17 years ago and weigh between 15 and 20 pounds, try lifting those over your head and hitting a T post with those several times. We have to clear the fence row, dig corner post holes (Three every time we make a big bend the fence) we put those in the ground about 2 and a half feet. The T post are put in every 15ft we have about 600 hundred feet or more to do (We did most of it two years ago) Thats a lot of lifting a 20 pound tool over your head.

We did that. XD It was much less complicated than I previously thought. Mostly because Dad and Grandad worked together as gardeners for years. XD


Awe. I've just got some holes in the ground with straw (for my silkies anyway) cause I wasn't expecting them to start laying for a while. The coop I'm making only costs about 50 dollars.

*agrees and high fives back*
:th Wow. Never mind.

A hole in the ground? :lau :lau :lau
I have so many nesting spots. There's one in the coop, one in the house, on in my pet shed (which is a tub of straw on a shelf.... ), in the shrubs, in the old coop, in the old guinea pig cages, etc. It's crazy. XD
 
I'd just like to tear down the entire coop, I hate it so much. So filthy. Thanks for the idea.

Ah
I ain't got money
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Oh Lol XD
Easy. XD


Cool! X3


XD


We did that. XD It was much less complicated than I previously thought. Mostly because Dad and Grandad worked together as gardeners for years. XD


A hole in the ground?
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I have so many nesting spots. There's one in the coop, one in the house, on in my pet shed (which is a tub of straw on a shelf.... ), in the shrubs, in the old coop, in the old guinea pig cages, etc. It's crazy. XD
Yus XD

XD Yeah.
Wow
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My silkies only lay where I tell them to XD XD
 
Oh Lol XD
Yus XD

XD Yeah.
Wow :th My silkies only lay where I tell them to XD XD

That's lucky. XD Mine lay wherever they want, whenever they want. In fact, when they want to lay their eggs in my shed, they come to the house and tell me to open the door for them. XD
 

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