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Cranford Steve
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Chicken Coop

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Hi all not been on here much over the past few weeks. I have been busy making all sorts of crazy stuff from pallets and scrap wood. My latest is the Chicken Coop. Made from 2 old doors and pallets. Its big enough for 6 Large hens and has a lovely nest box on the side for egg collecting. Will get some pics up later on if I can. )t'
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Have you made a run too? )t'
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Am hoping to start re using some pallet wood......if iever get my pallets!!!!... i will look forward to the pics )t'
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Steve the Gas wrote:Have you made a run too? )t'

My Bantams just roam the garden, but the hens that I get will have a lovely run to scartch about in and mooch! Will be making that next, hopefully get the hens in a few weeks. My Bantams are all Cockerels but one! I have a lovely Bantam called Charles he is big for a Bantam, and has lovely plumage. Will post up a pic of my lot. )t'
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Looking forward to the pictures :-D
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