Fort Coop!
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That looks awesome Al. Did you use that stuff (can't remember the name of it) you were asking about for the pond?
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sodium bentonite clay... no i did NOTHING!!! :rofl1: 6 birds flew the coop and were running around all day, come dark they couldnt remember how they got out and seamed to think i was trying to eat them when i was trying to lure them back in. :big chicken:
Thanks Man!!!
Thanks Man!!!
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apparently it took me 2 months to build it! lol i thought i was a bit faster than that! although other than Lizzie helping me measure out the perimeter with that short 30' tape measure i did everything else myself! all of it! not much blood, lots of sweat and a little tears 

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Are u the energizer bunny in disguise. Lol
Awesome work!!
You need to tell your turkey and chickens that only the ducks can swim!!
Looking good
Awesome work!!
You need to tell your turkey and chickens that only the ducks can swim!!
Looking good
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Very impressive!
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THANKS!
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
yup the ducks stood on the edge looking at all of them standing in the water... "pffft, these guys think they can swim!" then they jumped in a swam around!
the pond is almost empty now so I figure once i get the eavestrough hooked up to drain into the pond it should be fine. heck it lasted almost a week!
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
yup the ducks stood on the edge looking at all of them standing in the water... "pffft, these guys think they can swim!" then they jumped in a swam around!
the pond is almost empty now so I figure once i get the eavestrough hooked up to drain into the pond it should be fine. heck it lasted almost a week!
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thank you very much Kenya! both of those tom turkeys are destined for xmas... one has to many black spots and the other wants to hurt my kids. My main Breeder Tom isnt outside yet but he will be as soon as the others are gone!
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