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Raising BackYard Chickens
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Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.
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<blockquote data-quote="ManueB" data-source="post: 25959720" data-attributes="member: 627125"><p>These systems are the norm in many countries in Asia and South America. 35 years ago my ant married an Uruguayan who couldn't believe how our toilets were made when he arrived in France. It was his first of a long serie of disillusionment toward the country of human rights. And I agree that french public toilets are some of the worse of all the country I've been to (in some I didn't dare use them like Egypt or Morocco end of 90s).</p><p></p><p>It looks shady and cool under there, if you're getting 30 + c temperature this would be a wonderful place to be!</p><p></p><p>I would like to see the picture also, ask someone from the allotment, I'm sure they've already noticed you are obsessed with chicken photos!</p><p></p><p>Maybe you could go there a bit earlier on the warmest day or days to check how they are doing in the heat ?</p><p>Anyway of adding temporary artificial shade to the run , with an old sheet, or some material ?</p><p></p><p>I'm looking toward seeing how you build the new run. I really like seeing the pictures of the work you're doing on the new coop because I'm not always sure I understand correctly what you plan and why, and seeing it makes it much more concrete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ManueB, post: 25959720, member: 627125"] These systems are the norm in many countries in Asia and South America. 35 years ago my ant married an Uruguayan who couldn't believe how our toilets were made when he arrived in France. It was his first of a long serie of disillusionment toward the country of human rights. And I agree that french public toilets are some of the worse of all the country I've been to (in some I didn't dare use them like Egypt or Morocco end of 90s). It looks shady and cool under there, if you're getting 30 + c temperature this would be a wonderful place to be! I would like to see the picture also, ask someone from the allotment, I'm sure they've already noticed you are obsessed with chicken photos! Maybe you could go there a bit earlier on the warmest day or days to check how they are doing in the heat ? Anyway of adding temporary artificial shade to the run , with an old sheet, or some material ? I'm looking toward seeing how you build the new run. I really like seeing the pictures of the work you're doing on the new coop because I'm not always sure I understand correctly what you plan and why, and seeing it makes it much more concrete. [/QUOTE]
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