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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
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I can understand the difficulties as my Mum lives somewhere similar. Chooks and open plan gardens don't really go together. I'd love to have chooks again but I travel around too much and they'd have to come with me in the car! I have done it before now but it isn't fair on them so I've settled on buying eggs from local freerange chook keepers (both the chooks and their keepers wander around freely).
As you say... someday!!!
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Protect chooks against cats???
There is a woman up the road, whom I have yet to meet, has a proper vegetable garden - raised beds, alkathene pipe mini-polytunnels, cane wigwams - and chooks. But she is in the posh part (privately owned). Her garden would have room enough for my house and my neighbour's, and probably both our gardens too. I envy her that freedom...There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
Head-hunted member of the Nutter's Club - can I get my cranium back please ?
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Introduce yourself to the lady up the road and offer to look after her chooks when she's away on her holidays. Lots of chook keeper would really appreciate that offer. I use to offer my neighbours the opportunity to look after mine in exchange for free eggs. They used to fight over whose turn it was!
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I got my butt off freecycle
Fortunatly it is not in sections and just one moulded butt. It froze up like an Ice pop last year because it was full but no splitting or coming apart . I have taken off the guttering feed now so that the rain does not feed into it. It was fine after last years big freeze up, so I will leave it again.
Wren
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