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    Default Chicken House burned

    We had 14 chickens,,,,.... now only 5.. we were geting one dozen eggs a day,,,,.... now 3... this is why, check it out

    Chicken house wile burning...

    Chicken house almost done burning...

    Chicken house done burning...

    Perty bad eh? you should see the chickens... Two out of 5 got there tails burned off , OuCh!
    Tony
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    That's what happens when chickens smoke while on the roost!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11

    Pretty scenery there.
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    Yea, But they werent smoking, no won in our family smokes, not enev the chickens!
    how it starded was our lights, the light used to keep them warm in the cold of night,( see the snow?) but how it turned out is insted of just keeping them warm, the cooked them, and the eggs
    Tony
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    I feel your loss. I too keep a few chickens. We have 12 hens and one rooster. One day my wife called me at work and said that the hen house burned down. This is exactly the vision I imagined. The only thing was that she was talking of a resturant about 35 miles down the road that we like to visit and not our HEN HOUSE. It must be tough to loose most of the flock.

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    Sorry to hear of your loss.

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    Thinking back on this now...... I think it was AWESOME!! 4:00 am every body was up to see it.....ahhh.. well we needed a new chicken coop any way! HA
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    You can see our new chicken coop in the backround of these pics...
    My Arctic Cat 500cc


    My 1979 Ford F250 Custom






    I HATE NERDS!!!!!!
    Never rassle with a pig, you will both get dirty and the pig likes it!

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    Tony, where do you live?
    I had to leave Alaska a few years ago (long story involving women) I miss it everyday, especially now when we have real snow. I lived in Willow, got my nickname from a friend in Talkeetna back in the 90s.

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