Thank you Lynn, My boyfriend painted it last weekend, it matches the color of 
the house.
Its a small one, but perfect for my yard.  The dogs like to watch the chicks.. 
Smidgen I think is the most interested in them.  I won't let the dogs and the 
chickens out at the same time, at least until they are full grown & see then 
how they get along. Chickens will be much bigger then the dogs, all except Dani 
my moose..
Today the weather is changing, much cooler and clouds coming in.  Still nice 
though!!
Beth

--- On Thu, 3/17/11, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:


From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Update on rescue Chi - Lynn
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, March 17, 2011, 10:00 AM


  




Baby chicks - how sweet they must be. That is one beautiful chicken coop.  
Really nice. I like that it even has art work adorning it and Mr. Rooster 
guarding nearby.  How do your Chis relate to your baby chicks? My children and 
I saved a baby duck once when its mother was trying to drown it and they loved 
that experience.  Wow, low 80s, unheard of for us this time of year although it 
is supposed to be a gorgeous day today, 60 degrees and no rain, so we are 
heading out to enjoy the hint of spring. 
 
Lynn 
 

In a message dated 3/16/2011 6:12:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:





No, I thought it better not to put her picture up there, as I am sure I would 
get a ton of people saying she belongs to them.
Oh yes we are having pretty nice weather here! today it is about 76, but rain 
on the way for the weekend.  Last weekend when planting the flowers out by the 
new chicken coop, it was in the low 80's! Pretty nice for March.
I have 4 baby chicks in the kitchen in a big rubber made tub under a heat lamp. 
They can't go in the new coop till fully feathered, so another week or so.  If 
the weather clears up next week I will put them in the coop with the heat lamp, 
cause the tub is getting really crowded.
Here is a picture of the coop and one of the flowers I planted Iris.
Beth









      

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