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Built a chook pen - advice and tips on keeping chooks
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<blockquote data-quote="DrDuck" data-source="post: 311662" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>Wishful, </p><p>I remember in the 60's living in Cronulla, my mate down the road lived in a big old weatherboard place on a double block. The chook run was a section across the breadth of the back yard that included the biggest mulberry tree I've ever seen. Down one side of the yard was a grove of Orange, Lemon and Mandarin trees.</p><p></p><p>When Mr Mills was going to chop a few chook's heads off the word soon spread among the local kids, and we used to gather to watch, amazed at how far the chooks would run around before expiring.</p><p></p><p>When that mulberry tree had ripe fruit we used to spend hours climbing it to harvest the mulberries, eating a belly full in the process. Every year our clothes were ruined by the juice.</p><p></p><p>I don't know whether the mulberries made the chooks taste better!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDuck, post: 311662, member: 158"] Wishful, I remember in the 60's living in Cronulla, my mate down the road lived in a big old weatherboard place on a double block. The chook run was a section across the breadth of the back yard that included the biggest mulberry tree I've ever seen. Down one side of the yard was a grove of Orange, Lemon and Mandarin trees. When Mr Mills was going to chop a few chook's heads off the word soon spread among the local kids, and we used to gather to watch, amazed at how far the chooks would run around before expiring. When that mulberry tree had ripe fruit we used to spend hours climbing it to harvest the mulberries, eating a belly full in the process. Every year our clothes were ruined by the juice. I don't know whether the mulberries made the chooks taste better! [/QUOTE]
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