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Baby Daughter is finally (5 years after moving) ready to re-establish her flock of laying hens.

We spent the last three weekends building a coop and fencing in a yard for them. She wanted a little "art" to go with the coop so I whipped this up for her.




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Tastes like chicken?
 
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Tastes like chicken?


Little chewy, but good for ya...high in iron.




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Great work!




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Very cool!



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Neat!
 
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Very nice! If you were able to whip up something like that, seems like you could have a nice little side business going.


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Why a duck...why not a chicken.....

Love it - keeper~


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Man I wish I had that kind of vision!
 
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Very nice! If you were able to whip up something like that, seems like you could have a nice little side business going.


Yeah, I thought that too a few years back. Actually did sell one or two pieces, but generally people were more interested in complementing my creativity than prying their wallet open.

Strictly on a "commission basis" now. AKA, free for family...




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Very nice, and very creative use of implement pieces! Disc blade, spring teeth, likely never looked so good!
 
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Very nice, and very creative use of implement pieces! Disc blade, spring teeth, likely never looked so good!




Thanks, and good eye! This is one piece I actually sold. Disc blades, roller bearings out of a manure spreader, disc blade separator spools, dump rake teeth and a BIG ol' pipe reamer.

At one time, I had quite a collection of junk ag implements, but I've burned through most of it by now.




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That’s pretty awesome!


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The old bird looks to be as tough as steel. Very nice.
 
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Very classy and attractively done.
I am humbled.
 
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