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  1. oldhen2345

    Ribh's D'Coopage

    Sorry- I live in East Texas. Zone 7 or 8 depending on which map you use. Our summers get to 100 and a little above. Winters get down to single digits. I have some tulip magnolia trees in the front. they bloom only once a year in early spring. Lovely. I do have a large magnolia tree- it is...
  2. oldhen2345

    Ribh's D'Coopage

    I love scented plants also. I have a beautiful Carolina Jasmine growing outside my bedroom window. I recently planted a Tea Olive tree- also called a Fragrant Olive. I am so pleased with it, although it is slow growing. I have gardenia in my front beds, love the smell. Also, 5 drift roses...
  3. oldhen2345

    Ribh's D'Coopage

    I know- six years later, the thing is still good as new. I have made some changes though- enlarged the nesting boxes- I got bigger hens, took out the side wall- made it a door that I can open to clean out the coop. He built the left side as a door, but I wanted to open both sides up, sooo, I...
  4. oldhen2345

    Ribh's D'Coopage

    LOL I had the opposite issue. For my first coop, I wanted a movable chicken tractor that could roam the yard. Well, my brother built it and he is a carpenter- so, I have a practical, large wood ediface to chickens complete with small hardwire run. LOL when I asked him if he missed the part...
  5. oldhen2345

    Ribh's D'Coopage

    I got a similar prefab. Turned it into a nesting box for a broody Orpington (Alberta). I put a few bantam SLW eggs under her. Only one hatched (Bitsy). Prefab only lasted one season.
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