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Knit knack

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Knit knack Knit knack A Fine Chicken Coop You have seen the fancy chicken coops online. Perhaps you decided you would never be able to afford to build such an extravagant coop and your dream of a backyard flock has died. Don't be discouraged! In actuality, chickens don't expect such fine accommodations. Their needs are few: food, water and protection from predators. You may be able to find some of the building materials you need for free. Our coop was built from apple boxes, 2 x 2s, and plywood. Take a look around and see what you have. Ask your friends and co-workers if they have lumber that they want to get rid of. Backyard chickens are a great way to begin your path to self-sustainability and they're fun! If you live in a northern winter climate, now is a perfect time to start planning your coop. Posted by Betsy Rheaume No comments: Half Done It seems as this sock is taking forever! At least I have one sock done. I don't like the yarn at all, it splits too m...

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