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He's gone now, fox took him but he put up a fair fight and saved the girls! Fox came back for the girls later in the week, took em all bar 2. I had him though, tail pinned to the fence! Haven't seen any yet this year but as it gets colder they'll be back.

 

Bu@@ers! No foxes here but plenty mink, lost a couple of hens this summer.

Just got a cockerel yesterday from a mate, looks identical to yours, I'm no expert but after a bit of searching I'm guessing he's a light Sussex maybe?

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very nice cockerel - with all this weather you could always get a few tarps and have them like roller blinds to keep the torrents out. as for the above shed - thats some tidy work eddie - may i ask how much you did it cost?

 

To be honest we only did labour only for this Client. He was happy to source his own materials, doing some pretty sharp deals with suppliers we recommended to him.

It was a lovely job to do with a blank sheet of paper, he knew roughly what he wanted and we did the rest.

We've done loads of this sort of stuff for him and I love parking up for a week or two and getting stuck into this sort of work.

 

A few bits at the same place.

 

 

Eddie.

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Eddie that is so clean and straight! Very very nice:thumbup1:

 

Thanks Stephen, when the client gives you credit enough to provide you whatever materials you ask and never chases at all, it's nice to try and do justice to them.

 

Here's the view down, the lower deck is cantilevered approx 4" above the water so looks cool with no supports. The posts were drilled and some nice thick rope through them to finish off.

I actually did the whole pool from scratch here too. Some place!

 

Eddie.

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