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PitterPatterPlace,

Saturdays are a bit easier for me (hubby is active duty Navy), but I'd love to have a meet up. I'm assuming we're doing some kind of chicken swap meet, like most of the folks who meet up seem to do?

We're on Whidbey. Does anyone have a location to offer? We've got a community center down near Coupeville we an rent out pretty cheap - plenty of free parking, etc.
 
We're having thunder & lightning here now....I'm just hoping it's rained enough in the last few days to prevent wildfires....
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get several large cardboard boxes, install a roosting 2x4 (or two) on top of your current brooder, and set the boxes up as a "second story loft"

you can cut a viewing window in the side of the added boxes; either use plastic (we used an old pizza box top) or wire mesh/hardware cloth

nice thing about cardboard boxes -- instead of trying to clean them out/scrape them out, you can consign the befouled ones to the compost heap, and use new ones

ours were partly paper-towel cartons from Walmart, and heavy liquor boxes from the liquor store -- an ideal box might be from an appliance store, one intended to hold dishwasher, dryer, or even hot water tank ...

cut to the size/conformation you want with a box cutter, then tape together --- set up access panels anywhere you want

actually for part of the time, I had cardboard on the bottom, and an upside down clear plastic bin on top of the roosting boards, so I could watch what they were doing
 
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Well, the hoop house has better rain protection. Of course while I was struggling to get the last suspension point to work for the (explicative deleted) modern safety bungie cords, and had been head down for long enough for my coat to have slid toward my shoulders, the skies opened up and emptied themselves on my lower back. After I came in for a driver and self-tapping wood screw (and coincidentally a replacement for my jacket and the wool sweater that took most of the downpour) and went out to finish that bit of weather-proofing, pick through a bag of corn-shuckings my friend the computer lady (your computer lady, I believe, Dana) brought to me yesterday so I could feed the sheep shucks and silk and treat the young Wyandottes to corn nubbins and Elvis to a cut cob with PLENTY of good stuff left and then noticed Elvis weather protection was in need of repair-. I was treated to another case of just when I was in a place where I couldn't let go or end up with a VERY WET Elvis and the skies opened up again and left me utterly drenched. Now I'm left with two really wonderful heavy old sweaters, which would be great if I wasn't going to be working around barbed wire for my next big waterproofing project, and a Helly-Hanson rain jacket which has not have its end of summer spider eviction: when we moved Franklin's family stuff up from Texas, we ended up with Texas spiders, so this is not something I feel like ignoring. Red hourglass markings are really impressive.

Well, I'm warm now, so off I go into the scary weather.

And then of course the phone rang
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I could probably do either. Aren't you near your EDD?

Yes- he's full term in a couple days now. I'd offer up our house but won't be able to if this guy is early or we're in the hospital, etc. EDD 11/5/11

Sounds like Saturday afternoon then.
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TPB or does anyone want to host this time?
 
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You could just GIVE them to me
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and you could come and visit them anytime ya want
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so where are you finally getting your coop at????

Ron, you are always so helpful.
I may just bring you a chicken as a thank you.
You don't mind if it's never laid an egg in over a year, do you?
She sure is a pretty gold laced Wyandotte.
Chicken eye candy but no eggs. (and no crowing either!)

Ruth
I always try and be as helpful as I can
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when ever the DW gets mad at me, I grab her suitcase and ask her if shes moving out
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I tell her "I'll help ya pack and carry the suitcase to the car
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Thanks but you can keep your gold laced Wyandotte. ya want mine ??? she still lays but I DON'T like her
 
Well, the hoop house has better rain protection. Of course while I was struggling to get the last suspension point to work for the (explicative deleted) modern safety bungie cords, and had been head down for long enough for my coat to have slid toward my shoulders, the skies opened up and emptied themselves on my lower back. After I came in for a driver and self-tapping wood screw (and coincidentally a replacement for my jacket and the wool sweater that took most of the downpour) and went out to finish that bit of weather-proofing, pick through a bag of corn-shuckings my friend the computer lady (your computer lady, I believe, Dana) brought to me yesterday so I could feed the sheep shucks and silk and treat the young Wyandottes to corn nubbins and Elvis to a cut cob with PLENTY of good stuff left and then noticed Elvis weather protection was in need of repair-. I was treated to another case of just when I was in a place where I couldn't let go or end up with a VERY WET Elvis and the skies opened up again and left me utterly drenched. Now I'm left with two really wonderful heavy old sweaters, which would be great if I wasn't going to be working around barbed wire for my next big waterproofing project, and a Helly-Hanson rain jacket which has not have its end of summer spider eviction: when we moved Franklin's family stuff up from Texas, we ended up with Texas spiders, so this is not something I feel like ignoring. Red hourglass markings are really impressive.

Well, I'm warm now, so off I go into the scary weather.

And then of course the phone rang
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And then I went outside for another hour and forgot to post. OOPS
 
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