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secret squirrel
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Just collected some new slabs for my patio and was delighted that they came on a pallet, which will be incorperated into my new chicken run.
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It's really great to re-use and re-cycle stuff. Are you going to post a piccie when you are done? :-D
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If it's the roof, make sure you cover it )j;
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Yes of course, but I am a bit of a ludite Im afraid and I have to wait for my daughter to visit and show me how to do it. Apparently I have to bluetooth it from my phone into the computer?
Unfortunately its a bit slow going at the moment as I teach 6 days a week. It will eventually get done in time though. lol

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For the roof I bought 2 bits of trellis and hinged them from one side so I can get in to clean.
I will eventually staple chicken wire over the whole thing and a plastic covering over the roof bit. I am thinking of ways to make the lift up bit secure and foxproof.

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