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beautiful! thank you for the inspiration as my husband and I embark on a simmilar journey!
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome and that is awesome. stop in whenever you'd like. ;-)
DeleteVery nice coop. thanks for sharing I just got my 1st 3 hens this week I am learning here.
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That is awesome! You will love it. Thanks for sharing your blog.
DeleteBeautiful coop and garden.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!
DeleteThis looks great! Could you tell me the size of your coop and how many chicken's? Where did you find your building layout and directions?
ReplyDeleteThanks!
do you ever open the door and let the chicken wander in your beautiful yard, if so, is that a problem for the raised beds, will they did it up, and / or poop on them?
ReplyDeleteThis looks great. Beautiful coop and garden.
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