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Well I have had a change of plans and won't be doing the Elma show. One of the reasons is that I just noticed that I only have about a dozen items to take. Plus need to get lots made up for the Lavender Fest in OR next month.

Zgoatlady When I talked to Larry Urban he said 10'x10' he thought would be about $15 for the day. IF he had space.
 
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Wow! That's looking kewl... I want to do something like that (branches) on a smaller version around my garden once it's finally in. You must be up the hill in Indianola, and what the heck is that shiney stuff in the sky!!! LOL

Hope that weather holds out for ya. That's a TON of clearing, and those blackberries are NOT very forgiving...
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Didn't take it wrong at all. I'm having trouble figuring out how a couple of under 50 lb dogs could do that much damage and not be at least limping! Actually, to me, they looked almost like a couple of basenjis, just without that brindle coloring. The Deputy looked at the pics and said he thought definitely one was yote, the other could be...
not a great pic; they were about 300 ft away and this is the most my camera would zoom https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/84860_100_0591.jpg
Right behind them where the scraggle trees start is the end of our prop and goes up a hill where they have at least 2 dens that I've watched in the past.

I also thought they could belong to some of the orchard workers, because we get new uncollared, intact animals here every year about this time, but they're normally more friendly. These guys skulk like coyotes, but don't look quite as lean or hungry as the yotes we've had in the yard in the past...http://bestsmileys.com/clueless/1.gif

Jus' don't know, but meantime, got the ladies on close watch and my 40cal standing by... https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/84860_gun_totin_peeps.jpg

Oh they can do that kind of damage easy... They need to find the owners if there are any because they can pay pay pay for the animals.

If it turns out to be orchard workers, there may be a problem getting them to pay, pay, pay for the animals. I may be mistaken, but aren't orchard workers low income and transient?
 
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So what size of coop are you thinking of? The reason I say this is my husband is great at building, if its not huge maybe he could let you know how much it would be.. Just a thought. We are trying or Im trying to build up some money so I can have one of my dogs eye sugery done. Its $1000.00 per eye and Id like to do just one eye..

I also have a shipping crate in my backyard I won't be needing if it's of use to anyone.
 
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http://bestsmileys.com/wow/4.gif Wow! That's looking kewl... I want to do something like that (branches) on a smaller version around my garden once it's finally in. You must be up the hill in Indianola, and what the heck is that shiney stuff in the sky!!! LOL

Hope that weather holds out for ya. That's a TON of clearing, and those blackberries are NOT very forgiving...
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Nope Im not up on the hill. Im actually right next to the Smythe Cedar Mill, and one property away from the Salmon Hatchery. 99% of the wood is directly off my property. There is one maple pole, the rest of the posts are all black locust taken off of my property. lol Will last a lifetime, and I was chastised by the Mill owner for using such expensive wood for posts! He told me that each 8' section of log, is right around $350. So Im kinda thinking that I have THE most expensive round pen around here! LOL
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but the landlord wants it all gone.​
 
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If it turns out to be orchard workers, there may be a problem getting them to pay, pay, pay for the animals. I may be mistaken, but aren't orchard workers low income and transient?

Definitely low income, and while we have a large number of resident workers, they are supplemented heavily by transients starting around now and steadily increasing thru harvest. I think the more impossible task would be matching a dog to a worker. Almost every orchard has it's own collection of workers shacks and the dogs wander the entire area. I seriously doubt the lawyer will be able to collect ANYthing unless she has some extravagant type of insurance on her mini-zoo. This morning there are only three animals in the field. There are a couple of barns, so hopefully she's secured the rest of the sheep, goats, peacocks and emu.
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Oh, I know just where that is now! Had to pass the hatchery to go to work everyday. I just didn't realize that was still considered Indianola
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Der... I only lived there a little under two years and was deployed for part of that...
And yep! That would be one spendy round pen
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Sure looks good!!
 
cheryl98117 that is one awesome round pen. Love that you were able to recycle your trees.


on another note, has anyone heard or had dealings with the privett hatchery in New mexico? Would love to know if anybody knows anything about them.
 
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