Yes if someone is in hurricane or wildfire area it's a comfort to know you can easily run with the birds.
There is a member who has done just that:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/posts/22437441
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Yes if someone is in hurricane or wildfire area it's a comfort to know you can easily run with the birds.
a farmer who went through avian influenzaBeen a while. Hope the good people here are all in good spirits. Good year on the farm, but no chickens.
Flu popped up down the road, and sacked plans for the year. From what I understand once that virus is in your soil, itsa nowa good.
Hope to bring the birds this spring.
Gives me more time to hook up gutter and water storage area.
Yup, it's a grizzly situation, one we are hoping to avoid. Stinks, we were really looking forward to the birds, and their eggs. Patience for now.a farmer who went through avian influenza
Is there enough room to fly down from the area where the drill is? Without bashing into the wall?Gutter done, now I need a roof for our run.
Putting finishing touches on the interior. I mocked up the main roost bar with a fishing rod. Mocked a small roost above the nests too.
Any suggestions welcome @aart . Ramp mock on right, just one clear added at top for now. This seems good, thoughts?
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