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Chicken Math!!!
In this case, the chicken math goes this way: I have an empty chicken tractor that I'm stripping the plastic from and putting up on blocks, spraying with bleach solution, and setting to dry under a tarp early this week. It'll be modified in the face of experience and put in use for quarantine next spring. Today while I have help who can *lean over* I'll get all the wire cut for the Hamburg Extension (also the lumber for the coop moved up to where I need it)- putting wire up has turned out to be the one thing that's *mostly* easiest to do by myself. My hired hand is probably getting a real grown-up full time job soon, so I'll have budget for hiring My Cousin the Biker's son, who is fast and follows construction directions consisting mostly of diagrams drawn in the air zand reference to fastener lengths. Thus, chicken coops. (Also eradication of plum thicket by chain saw).
Allegedly, my DDILTB is going to take on emptying the barn in the next six months so I can convert that space for something more useful than sheltered rot.
Oh ye of little faith...
Oh that will be great to have that barn to use!!!
There seemed to be alot of stacked lumber in there, as I recall peeking through the blackberries.
That space will be awesome to use!!!
Any of the 'sheltered rot' worth using for building projects?
Chicken Math!!!

In this case, the chicken math goes this way: I have an empty chicken tractor that I'm stripping the plastic from and putting up on blocks, spraying with bleach solution, and setting to dry under a tarp early this week. It'll be modified in the face of experience and put in use for quarantine next spring. Today while I have help who can *lean over* I'll get all the wire cut for the Hamburg Extension (also the lumber for the coop moved up to where I need it)- putting wire up has turned out to be the one thing that's *mostly* easiest to do by myself. My hired hand is probably getting a real grown-up full time job soon, so I'll have budget for hiring My Cousin the Biker's son, who is fast and follows construction directions consisting mostly of diagrams drawn in the air zand reference to fastener lengths. Thus, chicken coops. (Also eradication of plum thicket by chain saw).
Allegedly, my DDILTB is going to take on emptying the barn in the next six months so I can convert that space for something more useful than sheltered rot.
Oh ye of little faith...
Oh that will be great to have that barn to use!!!
There seemed to be alot of stacked lumber in there, as I recall peeking through the blackberries.
That space will be awesome to use!!!
Any of the 'sheltered rot' worth using for building projects?