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Awwwwe! They are just adowable!!! Good job Paul! Very cute!
Oh Thanks SadieSue! I want to kinda sorta - although, I am an outlaw - I have eight chicks (Oh BTW - DH and I took our trip to Wilco yesterday and they still had their "buy a bag of food, get 5 meaties for free" deal going on. I was buying a bag of food, but had no place for 5 meaties. I had considered getting them just in case someone wanted to pick them up from me but didn't want to take the chance I'd be stuck with them. I don't know how long that deal is good for. Just FYI.
I'm not ready to process my own birds yet. But probably closer than I was 2 years ago.
Those of you in Tacoma who might be interested in being part of the coop tour. Here is a link to the application. Read the rules CAREFULLY. Chicken outlaws need not apply!
http://www.sproutingoff.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Application-20131.pdf
And here's the last pic of the Ameraucana Four waiting for parole. More pics to come after their release. They look like little Marshmellow Peeps!
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Maybe we can hide a couple inside?

VelvetFog - Can I ask your help with something I am having troubles figurin'?
We have stacks of 6' fence boards, 4'X25' (1/2"x1/2") hardware cloth, giant roll of chicken wire, and I have no idea how to make it into a safe enough/big enough run. My thoughts were to make a box out of the fence boards for a post, but do you think if the first 4' of fencing from the bottom is the hardware cloth, should I be okay to add some height with the chicken wire?

Love the Willow arbor! Can't wait to see your version :0)
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