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Apologies to The Southerly Busters

Created by Old Salty Old Salty  > 9 months ago, 6 Dec 2010
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Old Salty
Old Salty

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6 Dec 2010 9:52pm


I would like to apologise to my team mates for not posting much on GPSTC over the last 2 months as I have been busy keeping my wife happy by building her a chook shed. I know every time I excused myself from team days BECAUSE I WAS BUILDING A &%#!*&%@(*!^ CHOOK SHED all my team mates eyes would roll and they would say behind my back - "sure sure a chook shed". Well to you doubting Thomas's this is the proof.

My wife suggested we should name it the Albatros Palace because it hung like an Albatros around my neck. Any names for the chook shed would be gratefully accepted and sorry to say "Chuckingham Palace" has already gone

Now I am back with a huge leave pass I look forward to whipping a few of you lads on the water
Mobydisc
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6 Dec 2010 9:57pm
The chooks look happy.

Nice home for them.

ducati
ducati

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6 Dec 2010 9:22pm
Looks like the Ettamogah Pub all out of wack
ejmack
ejmack

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6 Dec 2010 10:41pm
Where's Rocky?
moondo
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6 Dec 2010 11:53pm
Yeh Dougie, Now that you have finished building the "Kentucky Fried Chicken shed", it must be time for you to fly the coup this weekend.
firiebob
firiebob

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6 Dec 2010 9:44pm
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ducati said...

Looks like the Ettamogah Pub all out of wack


That's exactly what I thought as soon an I saw it, the Ettamogah Chook Shed

frant
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7 Dec 2010 8:38am
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Old Salty said...



I would like to apologise to my team mates for not posting much on GPSTC over the last 2 months as I have been busy keeping my wife happy by building her a chook shed. I know every time I excused myself from team days BECAUSE I WAS BUILDING A &%#!*&%@(*!^ CHOOK SHED all my team mates eyes would roll and they would say behind my back - "sure sure a chook shed". Well to you doubting Thomas's this is the proof.

My wife suggested we should name it the Albatros Palace because it hung like an Albatros around my neck. Any names for the chook shed would be gratefully accepted and sorry to say "Chuckingham Palace" has already gone

Now I am back with a huge leave pass I look forward to whipping a few of you lads on the water


How are you going to keep the foxes out? You are going to have a very unhappy wife when you come home from a session to find them all eaten. Our chook compound on a similar scale became known as Auschwitz as chickens would keep arriving only to disappear in the middle of the night. I even had the ground covered in mesh connected to the walls after the foxes tunneled under. Final straw came after we let the chickens out on day release for a free range session only to find that a daylight fox raid had occured. Good luck with yours as it is distressing to lose your chickens.
mineral1
mineral1

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7 Dec 2010 6:27am
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firiebob said...

ducati said...

Looks like the Ettamogah Pub all out of wack


That's exactly what I thought as soon an I saw it, the Ettamogah Chook Shed




Zackly
Old Salty
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7 Dec 2010 10:16am
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frant said...

Old Salty said...



I would like to apologise to my team mates for not posting much on GPSTC over the last 2 months as I have been busy keeping my wife happy by building her a chook shed. I know every time I excused myself from team days BECAUSE I WAS BUILDING A &%#!*&%@(*!^ CHOOK SHED all my team mates eyes would roll and they would say behind my back - "sure sure a chook shed". Well to you doubting Thomas's this is the proof.

My wife suggested we should name it the Albatros Palace because it hung like an Albatros around my neck. Any names for the chook shed would be gratefully accepted and sorry to say "Chuckingham Palace" has already gone

Now I am back with a huge leave pass I look forward to whipping a few of you lads on the water


How are you going to keep the foxes out? You are going to have a very unhappy wife when you come home from a session to find them all eaten. Our chook compound on a similar scale became known as Auschwitz as chickens would keep arriving only to disappear in the middle of the night. I even had the ground covered in mesh connected to the walls after the foxes tunneled under. Final straw came after we let the chickens out on day release for a free range session only to find that a daylight fox raid had occured. Good luck with yours as it is distressing to lose your chickens.


Have gone for the weld mesh buried 400mm in the ground as well as a couple of dogs for the day raids. If that does not work corrigated iron on the ground against the wall is the next step. Mesh is also over the roof to stop the eagles and other large hunting birds we have. All info taken from the Chook Forum!! Gotta laugh at some of the posts there.
Wineman
Wineman

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7 Dec 2010 3:17pm

I couldn't find the "chook forum" anywhere on Seabreeze.....


..... it must be with the fishing forum.
drift
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8 Dec 2010 7:45am
when you were digging in the mesh, how come you didn't dig a speed strip for the chooks? The one on the right looks like she's going for an Alpha..
moondo
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8 Dec 2010 8:00am
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Wineman said...


I couldn't find the "chook forum" anywhere on Seabreeze.....


..... it must be with the fishing forum.


And yet, you still managed to contribute to the discussion anyway!

Doug, On behalf of The Southerly Busters, I congratulate you on a job well done.
We hope to see you back on the water real soon
Old Salty
Old Salty

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8 Dec 2010 12:00pm
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drift said...

when you were digging in the mesh, how come you didn't dig a speed strip for the chooks? The one on the right looks like she's going for an Alpha..


Speed strip - now why didn't I think of that. On no wind days could use the horses as a tow in service and on the windy days they can tow us and gear back to the start
echunda
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22 Dec 2010 4:11pm
Imagine the ruckkas if one of the chooks beats 29.97 knots

wkcwarrior
wkcwarrior

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22 Dec 2010 11:18pm
hehe looks cool
what wrong with the roof ?
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