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Tag Archives: chicken coop
Meanwhile Back at the Farm…
A few years back, we had a very large pine tree cut down, and rather then waste the wood in a fire, we had it milled at a local saw mill. When we got the boards back, I was surprised. … Continue reading
Posted in "Boots", Building and Construction, Wild Animals
Tagged "Boots", chicken coop, Strawberries
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New Chicken Coop Foundation
In the fall of last year, I decided that my chicken coop was too small. I gave all of my chickens to my sister Sandy while I tore down the old coop, and started construction of a bigger model. I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Building and Construction, Chickens
Tagged chicken coop, Chickens, recycled boards
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