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sumi
Rest in Peace 1980-2020
I agree, the trick is to find a happy medium. Somewhere between what we have and what you have.
Personally I don't see why chickens shouldn't be allowed where other domestic pets are. I mean, dogs are noisy too! Cats go make trouble with the neighbours (our neighbour's cat does here). Slaughtering I though. We processed chickens in our backyard, but we waited for the farm before we progressed to bigger critters.
So far, we're looking at a good price for glass for the windows. There are more than 20 broken panes in total. Luckily no bigger than 1 foot x less than foot (rough guess), but it's going to add up, especially once we through in a few packets of putty. Once the windows are fixed we're going to look at sealing up the other gaps. Then comes the big jobs... We're taking it slow and as we can spare the $$, which we couldn't up until now. We are hoping to be in before December, though that may be a little optimistic.
Personally I don't see why chickens shouldn't be allowed where other domestic pets are. I mean, dogs are noisy too! Cats go make trouble with the neighbours (our neighbour's cat does here). Slaughtering I though. We processed chickens in our backyard, but we waited for the farm before we progressed to bigger critters.
So far, we're looking at a good price for glass for the windows. There are more than 20 broken panes in total. Luckily no bigger than 1 foot x less than foot (rough guess), but it's going to add up, especially once we through in a few packets of putty. Once the windows are fixed we're going to look at sealing up the other gaps. Then comes the big jobs... We're taking it slow and as we can spare the $$, which we couldn't up until now. We are hoping to be in before December, though that may be a little optimistic.