Great pics! There are an amazing number of folks out there (at least on our state), with tortoises and chickens.I bet the tortise' really need Vitamin E soaking through their shells...bet they love it !

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Great pics! There are an amazing number of folks out there (at least on our state), with tortoises and chickens.I bet the tortise' really need Vitamin E soaking through their shells...bet they love it !
I reused their old nesting boxes and roosts, to help things feel more familiar.Photos Please !![]()
What a novel but great idea, was going to ask what it was made of then started to catchI reused their old nesting boxes and roosts, to help things feel more familiar.
Skylight that acts as a ridge vent in addition to the large gable vents.
The old coop/shed only took an hour to tear down. It was in bad shape.
My afternoon layer, getting reacquainted with her favorite nesting box (an old shoe box).
Needed something that would hold up to constant ocean air, being only a mile from the beach. Building out of pressure treated wood was going to cost a small fortune. The resin shed was the most cost effective solution.What a novel but great idea, was going to ask what it was made of then started to catch
Up on older post saw you had said giggle so edited the post
very nice digs for the girls anyways![]()
Here's a couple progress pictures. I really like that resin shed idea. My project is turning out more expensive than expected of course but that's OK.![]()
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Yup. Hubby got our mower battery charged this morning so we got a lot of the mowing done. At this time of year it only takes about 3.5 hours to get it done. Unless you run over a piece of bailing twine you didn't know was there. So I called it quits for today and tomorrow we'll put the mower up so I can get under and remove the twine (and any caked on mud). I did get some weed wacking done as well. Hubby found out that the chainsaw won't start so we need to have that looked at.
And Leia decided to explore the storage when we had it open and got locked in. She's a little cat and normally has a little voice. She heard me when I was shooing the hens into the pen for the night and meowed for all she was worth. I think she climbed up to a vent where she could hear me better to do it. I could barely hear her and looked all over then thought to open that. Out hops Leia all purring and rubbing against me and the dogs.