tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138859409301308693.post5164985843557466445..comments2023-08-24T05:05:27.274-04:00Comments on Blueberry Hills Homestead: I Wonder ...Jordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05712893867575841432noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138859409301308693.post-72361652827284579802010-01-30T13:06:26.928-05:002010-01-30T13:06:26.928-05:00Good morning! Ya know, I gotta say . . . that wou...Good morning! Ya know, I gotta say . . . that wouldn't be the worst idea! And, really, it would be NO problem to shoo the girls out on a lovely spring day and disassemble the thing (hosing it off as you went) for reassembly in the proper spot.<br /><br />The only caution I would share is that having the chickens in the porch, even inside the playhouse, will make your porch DIRRRRRTY! But, as long as you're okay with that . . . I actually think it's a superb compromise! A perfect and handy place to keep all the feed, too, etc. Do the porch windows open? If so, that will be nice on those early, sun-shining, snow-melting days of spring. AND, if you could keep the dogs & cats closed up in the house for a period of time, you could easily create a "shoot" to herd the girls down, thru the (human) porch door & outside to hunt & peck on the nice days! (Then, same for getting them back in at night!) <br /><br />Maybe you CAN take ownership tomorrow, after all!<br /><br />:) Keep me posted!Chicken Mamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11704834273210183660noreply@blogger.com