Pt 2 Close up #9 month update on dry pour #slab & Flock coop, dry pour cement after #daily coop use

1 year ago
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We're replying to more comments about our first dry pour slab.

Hi Rumble neighborhood,

Find out if our #dry pour #concrete slab is #Wrong or hanging #Strong after daily use for our Flockn Clubhouse duck/goose/flock coop. Yes this coop can be used for chickens too, in case you were wondering. But is it holding up? Did our design work for our new home state with it's cold wet winters and humid, rainy, spring? Still waiting on it's first summer and fall. Has it kept together from out cleaning tools and devices we have to use for cleaning maintenance to help keep our flock healthy. All these questions will be answered to in this video #9month update series. Click play before I start thinking of more things to add to this description.

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Keep homesteading, imagining,
creating & D.I.Y.ing
gratefully,
Mr. Rose & The Mrs.
Wild Rose Haven Homestead

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