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Agreed! I found something on Craigslist like that only much smaller; it was a rooster dinner bell. I tried to claim it but the guy texted me back and told me he couldn't find it anymore in his storage unit. I was like....where did you get a picture of it in order to post it on CL then?! I didn't actually say that but I was thinking it!
 
Sorry to tell the Northenders that I will not make it tonight after all
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Food poisining and this girl is chained to the house today
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Oh NO!! Sorry to hear you're miserable. That's awful! Hope you feel better soon.
 
Actually, you can. I learned last week from a discussion at Cub Scouts re: a homeless child that CPS will not take a child away, even if he or she is homeless. Living in a tent would be considered trying to provide for that child. I thought it was strange. And sad. And even more sad for the child near us that doesn't have a home.

Fair enough. Doesn't really change the gist, which is that there are not "always options" for poor people to escape from bad neighborhoods and failing schools and crime. That sort of attitude is quite common. It is called poverty denial, and it is the underlying reason why we, the wealthiest nation on Earth, have about half of Americans struggling with poverty at this time, and there are 24 countries on this planet with a lower child-poverty rate than we have. It's sickening.
 
So I'd ordered some 20x30 pond netting to put over the chicken run and keep my stupid birds from flying out. I think I love that stuff. It's very strong and tough compared to the bird or deer netting they sell at the home improvement stores. It actually stretched over the whole run which is essentially 16x32.5. Made me very happy. I thought I was going to have to put a small chunk of different netting at the very end.

We're going to make a pvc arch over the run so that we can tarp the one end so water and snow will slide off. We're thinking of putting field fencing over the top as well that will be under the tarp. The netting will be staying too, to keep out the small birds. I'll eventually get netting down all the sides to keep them out as well.

We're planning out how we are going to build the new enclosed coop in their shelter area. That will end up being 8x16. I'm plotting how I want to paint it and I'm already finding a few decorations I'd like for it. (Amazon is a bad, bad place for me)

I think this would be great to have on it. I can teach them to come to the sound of the bell.




I've also found some cool chicken and rooster wall hooks that would be great for hanging some of the scoops and such off of. My DH just keeps giving me that look when I say "oh look what I found. Wouldn't this be cute for the coop?"

My chickens come running when I whistle. Ring the bell, give treats -- every day. Pavlov was a smart dude.
 
Quote: No they actually wont take them if you live in a tent as long as they are still going t school and taking care of their needs. Sadly I have had to deal with CPS many Many times because 3 of our kids are not "biologicaly" mine and are from my DS's first marrage. And I know full well the spectrum of situations that they will not remove children from with all the things these poor kids had to go through living with their "mom". (thank goodness we have had custody for a long time now and even more sad she has chosen not to see or talk to the kids in 9 months now.)
A house is no more secure than a tent if you are talking about someone breaking in. If you can not afford a securety system (and tha does not always help) people can break a window just as easily as walking into a tent. As far as the kitchen goes there ae families that have kitchens in their homes like you and I do and they never get used because they eat fast food or go out to eat for every meal, and no that is not made up I personaly know of 4 families tht have children and do this. Which to me is a form of neglect and abuse becasue of how over weight these children are from the horrible eating habbits their parents are teaching them.
But never mind all that, we got off the subjct of jail/prison that we were on before and it is hard to descuss the topic of children with people whom do not have any. I am not in any way saying you don't know anything about them, and I am know where near a perftect parent but there is just a difference when you do have children to those who do not.
Thank you for the descution!
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So I'd ordered some 20x30 pond netting to put over the chicken run and keep my stupid birds from flying out. I think I love that stuff. It's very strong and tough compared to the bird or deer netting they sell at the home improvement stores. It actually stretched over the whole run which is essentially 16x32.5. Made me very happy. I thought I was going to have to put a small chunk of different netting at the very end.

We're going to make a pvc arch over the run so that we can tarp the one end so water and snow will slide off. We're thinking of putting field fencing over the top as well that will be under the tarp. The netting will be staying too, to keep out the small birds. I'll eventually get netting down all the sides to keep them out as well.

We're planning out how we are going to build the new enclosed coop in their shelter area. That will end up being 8x16. I'm plotting how I want to paint it and I'm already finding a few decorations I'd like for it. (Amazon is a bad, bad place for me)

I think this would be great to have on it. I can teach them to come to the sound of the bell.




I've also found some cool chicken and rooster wall hooks that would be great for hanging some of the scoops and such off of. My DH just keeps giving me that look when I say "oh look what I found. Wouldn't this be cute for the coop?"
Oh wow that is so beautiful! You ring that bell and I might show up lol!
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Quote: Yeah, I knew a lot of parents that did that as did I but I did not have that option for to long as the two of our kids that are from my previouse relationships were onto todler beds by 2yrs old. Kinda mess that up for myself, but for time outs or cool downs they stayed in the corner wen they were told to.
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Haha, that's right where William (2.5) goes during school some days that he just cannot be contained, or if he's in a horrible mood and won't stop screaming. I always try my best to calm him and occupy him and sometimes we break from school if he really needs his mama time, but it's not always possible. Renee- I did that yesterday and guess what happened? He learned how to climb out of the crib for the first time. I'm in trouble!!!
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Oh no one of my girls did do that once but I told her not to and she never did it again.
Sorry to tell the Northenders that I will not make it tonight after all
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Food poisining and this girl is chained to the house today
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Sadly I will not be there eather. My dad of the year went back on his word for one of my lil sisters so now I have to take her school shopping and yes she has been in school for two weeks now.
 
My chickens come running when I whistle. Ring the bell, give treats -- every day. Pavlov was a smart dude.

If I yell "chick chick chick" I'll be ran over. Sometimes they can't stop fast enough and run into me. All those little heads staring at me and looking for their treat. My broody already has her 11 day old chicks trained to do it. Sometimes they will beat her to me. They all have been getting a lot of watermelon lately. These are the first chicks I've had that ate watermelon so young. Their mama loves it more than any other chicken out there and has let them know how good it is. I figure if I take bread out, I can have them trained to a bell within two times of giving it, max. They are quite willing to learn tricks for bread. They love it and don't get it very often.
 
I woke up to a phone call from my neighbor because my chickens were in her back yard. There's a 6 foot tall chain link fence between us and no one's ever escaped our coop before, so I was pretty confused about how that would be possible, thinking maybe they were mistaken and one of the other neighbors' chickens were over there. Sure enough, though, 3 of our 4 girls were in their yard and one of the doors on the coop was hanging open (they're secured by window latches it takes a good human grip to open). All I can think is that we used to have an issue with neighborhood teenagers skipping through our backyard and maybe they did it, but I don't see why they'd open the coop or toss chickens over a 6 foot fence. I've been searching for Maki all day and still haven't found her...I haven't found feathers anywhere either so I'm trying to be hopeful, but I'm feeling crushed.
 
I woke up to a phone call from my neighbor because my chickens were in her back yard. There's a 6 foot tall chain link fence between us and no one's ever escaped our coop before, so I was pretty confused about how that would be possible, thinking maybe they were mistaken and one of the other neighbors' chickens were over there. Sure enough, though, 3 of our 4 girls were in their yard and one of the doors on the coop was hanging open (they're secured by window latches it takes a good human grip to open). All I can think is that we used to have an issue with neighborhood teenagers skipping through our backyard and maybe they did it, but I don't see why they'd open the coop or toss chickens over a 6 foot fence. I've been searching for Maki all day and still haven't found her...I haven't found feathers anywhere either so I'm trying to be hopeful, but I'm feeling crushed.

Sorry to hear that. I hope you find the last one. Humans are the hardest predator to keep out of a coop.

Jennifer
 
I can tell already that I'm going to be a pile of nerves until the eggs hatch. I've started a log of temps and humidities. I check the incubator almost 10 times a day. I'm glad I got the turner, otherwise I'd be sticking my hands in there all the time! As it is, I keep topping off the water in the bottom, but at least that only involves opening a couple of little vent plugs. Today the temp is 97.5 and humidity is at 55% after my latest addition.

I'm looking forward to meeting more chicken people tonight! I'll have to drive down to Seattle to pick my husband up, so hopefully we will make it there by 6:30. But who knows how traffic will be.

Jennifer
 
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