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Yes I have been invaded He likes to surf BYC but right now I feel like he is throwing a fit and I think it is because he thinks it is bed tyme.

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Im so sorry 4312, Im fighting right now to keep one of my does with us, she's trying so hard. Its so hard to lose them they are all our children in my mind.

They are all my kids - for sure. We think that she had a couple of strokes. When I talked to the vet the last time....she told me that Brandy had mentally checked out. We thought she had had a stroke earlier too. She had been deteriorating...I was going to take her in after the holidays for a check up.

Thank you for your kind words. Good luck with your doe....I don't care if they have 2 or 4 feet, skin - fur - or feathers....they all have a special place in my heart....Person or critter. Let us know how it goes.

She's still holding on and getting a tad bit better.
 
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I have 2 pressure canners that I would be willing to lend you. I have recently used the quart size, but I need to get a gasket for the pint size canner. I will PM you my new phone number.

oh Thank you justbugged..
 
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I may be wrong about this, but I think 4' from the property line is not legal. Perhaps you could check with the local authorities, maybe a GC on this thread anyone? When we had our workshop built only 5 years ago, our contractor said it had to be 6' from the property line. He said all buildings had to be 6 feet away. (We have a very narrow property and wanted the workshop right by the property line). Maybe it's because we are not in the city.

But do check - if it really is too close, then she can't really complain about your chickens, maybe
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Here, you can build to the property line, you just have to do it before your neighbor does. I think the buildings have to be at least 3 or 4' apart In the picture of my coop, you can see that her garage/shop (it goes from property line to property line, across the back) is right on the property line. And the shed is exactly 3' from it.

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Could you just keep them inside and open up that big door to let them have fresh air? Just a thought
 
Zgoatlady. No idea. I saw the link else ware and I like to go to those shows to see people's creations.
I know there are some on here who sell like CR and others who do coffee cups etc that might benefit from that show schedule listed.

Some shows their price for space is still back in the good old days they haven't adjusted their price to the current economy which makes it very hard for some crafters to justify selling.
It just amazes me how many people don't understand you can't charge the same space rent you did 5 years ago and expect to get any where near the same amount of crafters and then they wonder why.
 
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Our backyard is mahem this morning! Henrietta has decided to lay her first egg since her molt; and is not allowing any of the other girls in the coop. There are five nests - but every time someone sticks there head in the coop - she gets out of her nest and chases them off. For the neighbors sake; if she doesn't lay in the next 20 minutes or so I will go close the coop door so things can progress a little faster. So glad we're getting eggs again, and I'm on vacation this week so I can watch the chicken drama
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PS - it looks as if one of Illia's Marans is finally ready as well - she is sticking her head in the coop as if it's her turn (adding to the drama!)
 
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