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Post by shellymay on Apr 25, 2016 0:31:57 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2016 1:05:42 GMT
Looks good, please post more photos of that roofline once the tin is on.
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Post by kawaiitimes on Apr 25, 2016 13:50:58 GMT
Really interesting! I am looking forward to seeing the round roof.
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Post by shellymay on Apr 30, 2016 15:02:34 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2016 15:25:14 GMT
I like it. Y'all made really good use of that roofing material. Makes me think of an airplane wing in one respect. Just add a motor and move it about the farm or a flyover to check on the stock. It will make a great shed.
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Post by kawaiitimes on Apr 30, 2016 20:27:34 GMT
It is turning into a beautiful structure. I love the way it is coming together.
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Post by LauraD on May 1, 2016 21:28:56 GMT
That's going to be one great equipment shed!
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2016 22:25:55 GMT
Very nice job.
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Post by shellymay on May 3, 2016 0:29:57 GMT
LGD had 7 puppies today, first time mom......she had one that was sooooooooooo runty that I had to bring home, not sure if it will make it but we will give it our best shot, please pray for the tiny pup.
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Post by shellymay on May 3, 2016 11:30:06 GMT
Tiny pup is still alive this am, big learning curve feeding a 4.5 oz puppy (weighed her) yes it is a girl, feeding lambs I am really a pro at, puppies NOT and one of the feedings pup had milk come out of her nose and that isn't good, wow this is hard......all pups have a vet appointment today (9:30 am) to have dew claws removed, I am a firm believer in removing dew claws, and it has to be within 24-36 hrs of age....
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Post by aoconnor on May 3, 2016 11:47:06 GMT
I love the round roof! I'm married to a master builder, but finding that ever elusive unicorn is easier than getting him to build anything for me!! I'm a wee bit jealous!
Really though, that is going to be a great shed for you. Clever truss design. I'm looking forward to the finished project pictures.
Hope the little pup survives. It's really tough trying to feed a tiny one like that, does she know how to suckle? Could you put her on the momma by herself to nurse after the other pups are done or before they slurp up all that good milk form momma?
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Post by shellymay on May 6, 2016 0:57:02 GMT
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Post by kawaiitimes on May 6, 2016 16:00:20 GMT
Looking great!
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Post by greatgreenfarm on May 6, 2016 21:17:36 GMT
The shed looks great but OMG that puppy is the cutest thing ever! Have fun with her. Will she be learning some of the tricks of the trade from the older ones or is that all on you?
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Post by copperkid3 on May 12, 2016 19:16:07 GMT
Little puppy didn't make it...... This is a brindle Anatolian Shepard that I had on order for 3 weeks and she was able to come home today, I went and picked her up in OH, Also progress pictures of building....... Too bad about that 'deformed' tail with the built in curve to it. I've heard tell, that if you catch it early enough and apply heat from one of those cloths iron thingies with the heat set on max, followed immediately with splinting it to a straight willow rod.....that it should stay flat after a week or so of being bound up. Might give it a try and let us know how it turns out...... I understand that's how they developed "pointers".....
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Post by shellymay on May 12, 2016 23:50:13 GMT
That just might work and better then any Idea I was thinking of....Me putting dog in and then using the ironing board and if that failed I was thinking about rewashing in machine and then hanging out on by her tail and hoping she would get stiff like a wet pair of blue jeans that has been hung to dry, I like your splinting idea So building is done and waiting for Kentucky to stop being under water as it has been for a week now, so electrician can come out and start electrical work
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