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lakngulf
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Effects of Chicken Auction
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11/15/2009 8:20:51 AM
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I was surfing another forum and found this post. I wondered if it was posted by one a new convert to the Chicken Auctions:
"I see that a lot of folks have built barns and pole barns, or had them built. I'm in the situation where I'm considering building/having built one new building to consolidate all the functions of the failing outbuildings on my property...
So-o-o, my question is, for those who've been down this road, what would you do different if you had done it over again? Kind of an open-ended question, I know, but we all find out things after the fact.
Additional background about the purposes of the barn, or whatever you want to call it: need to be able to house a small herd (~8) of goats. Possible cow or two in the future. 20 chickens. Couple pigs. Some straw, hay, feed. Ford 1920 tractor, rotary cutter, tiller, PTO thresher, a BCS walk-behind and some implements, Allis-Chalmers Model G and some implements. Riding mower. A welding/shop repair area. About a hundred bags of soil amendments. Possible milking parlor and cheese processing room.
Thanks for your input.
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