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Hi unfortunately since last time I posted on here my entire flock except one hen was killed by stray dogs but I did muster up enough courage to order a top hat special from cackle hatchery.I sure do miss my chickens.
 
Hi unfortunately since last time I posted on here my entire flock except one hen was killed by stray dogs but I did muster up enough courage to order a top hat special from cackle hatchery.I sure do miss my chickens.
 
That is so sad!
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I hope you really enjoy your new ones!!! I know I would miss mine! So sorry about your babies!
 
I just have a simple question for Tift County ordinances for keeping chickens out in Chula. I certainly don't want my chickens taken away from me.
 
Probably your city ordinances trump the County's but I'm not sure. I would check with City Hall to know. Don't want you to loose them either..........Well Friends in Georgia, looks like the mud has brought out the varments on our farm..... hawks flying low, raccoons, possoms and more. First predator death in years... One of my precious silkies. I know these things happen but soo soo hard and it's been 5 solid days of it. Well. so happy it's a dry out today. Been out in the mucky mucky mess for feeding and carrying for the animals. Is anyone dry in Georgia. Understand from my Farmer husband that there is a possibility of the white stuff on Saturday and a very very cold night tomorrow night. So tomorrow's chores include more wind proofing and coverings. Not just pens but also fruit trees, etc. But would I have it any other way? Absolutely not! So the wood stove is roaring now and hope all of you have a happy valentine's day.... Look what I got for Valentine's.... Actually a few days before........ Her Momma, Paula, had three beautiful babies.......This was the girl two hours after she was born! Do feel free to visit our blog if anyone likes and I'd love to know if there are any other GA bloggers too! http://thegarryfarm.blogspot.com/ Happy Valentines Day!

 
I have a question regarding critter proofing my run. I have a 4x6 hen coop Im building and intend on make the run come right off of to the right. The run part will be about 6x8is and tall enough for my 6'10 1/2" hubby to walk around in with out hitting his head (hate that when it happens). I'm using hardware cloth as my wire to cover all of the sides and straight across the top (I have hawks, owls etc). My question is about the ground. I've seen completely covered ground area, open ground with the wire sunk in around the perimeter etc. Which is the best to avoid diggers?
 

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