
the coop at our old house, the fences removed. the girls were accidentally let out of the coop on the morning of the big move. so we had us a little chicken chasin' party to get them all back in the coop. what a fiasco!

the coop being loaded onto the trailer after the the stilts had been cut and the skis attached.

successfully loaded onto the trailer
the chickens takin' a joy ride! LOL!

the coop in its new, temporary location .
and i am happy to report that there was no noticeable decline in the egg count.
everyday gift: adventures in moving
2 comments:
Cool! I was wondering what you were doing with them.
That's pretty neat, Stacy! Hope everything is going well with you as you transition.
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