YO GEORGIANS! :)

Thanks for the help I washed their little tushes put them back under the heat lamp this morning ,when I came home after work they all looked good and active no more pasty butts , by the way that's  more like cement then paste . 
Hahahahaha yeah i agree it is that poor babies it was heart breaking hearing complaints when sitting on the wet warm cloth but it had to be done and if you don't have the problem i had of them pecking you can touch a little tiny bit of baby oil on there little vent and down that surrounds it this will make it slide off instead of sticking to there little rear.
 
Hahahahaha yeah i agree it is that poor babies it was heart breaking hearing complaints when sitting on the wet warm cloth but it had to be done and if you don't have the problem i had of them pecking you can touch a little tiny bit of baby oil on there little vent and down that surrounds it this will make it slide off instead of sticking to there little rear.
forgot to tell ya you are welcomed thats what we here for to try to help each other.
 
Hi Georgians,
We are raising egg layers and just rescued 3 broilers. I really don't have the right space for broilers. They are 4 weeks old and we are in the Atlanta area. Anyone able to provide a home?
 
I posted the pic the other day of the big flower bed we did in the yard. I had some of that edging left over, and just messing around realized it would be a good size to put in the run and fill with dirt for the chickens to have a place to dust bath. Filled it with some dirt I had from dragging out a drainage, has just enough grass in it to really make them happy! I dug out some of the wood chips in the run and put it in there for them, they immediately went right to it!



@carcar80 check out the pretty boy right in the middle! he's gonna be beautiful!
 
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Someone wanted pics yesterday, so here they are. I'm a little overly critical so y'all know I'm tempted to point out every mistake, but I will try to refrain. I expect to be done this week, provided that the weather cooperates. Siding is done, trim is done, roof rafter brackets are in place. Doors need to be cut & installed and I began cutting the inside walls today. They'll go up quick. then I can put in the roosts & paint everything. We used recycled pallet wood where we could(mostly just the trim). The window trim is just waiting for a flower box to be added. That was a last minute extra decision, but we have about 16 pallets so plenty of free wood for that! Why not, right?

Also, a big hello to the newbies n the group!

And, please promise not to laugh.
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Someone wanted pics yesterday, so here they are. I'm a little overly critical so y'all know I'm tempted to point out every mistake, but I will try to refrain. I expect to be done this week, provided that the weather cooperates. Siding is done, trim is done, roof rafter brackets are in place. Doors need to be cut & installed and I began cutting the inside walls today. They'll go up quick. then I can put in the roosts & paint everything. We used recycled pallet wood where we could(mostly just the trim). The window trim is just waiting for a flower box to be added. That was a last minute extra decision, but we have about 16 pallets so plenty of free wood for that! Why not, right?

Also, a big hello to the newbies n the group!

And, please promise not to laugh.
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did you lose your little "L" shaped ruler thingy???? JUST KIDDING it looks GREAT. I love the roof is going to overhang that much! It is looking so good ma'am, you will look back when finished and be very proud.

As for "I could point out every mistake" I'm going to let you in on a secret, every professional has corners that don't match, or misses a cut or a measurement. They cover them with trim, that's the whole purpose of trim, LOL cover the structure mistakes with trim, cover the trim mistakes with caulk and paint....I can and will promise you that is EXACTLY what the pro's do
 

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