This is how Andrea & Chris spent most of yesterday and this morning....making chicken crates. If you don't know what they are....you've probably seen hundred of them piled on a flatbed semi cruising down the freeway with feathers flying behind... The Deilh homestead now boasts a small flock of chickens that gives them a fairly steady flow of eggs right now. But there is time-to-time need for the crates: buying more chickens, taking to slaughter, taking them to school (Andrea works at a Montessori school that also has a small farm, hence Oak Farm School gets its name), etc.
Drilling, redrilling and readjusting everything took loads of time, but after the first one was built, it went much smoother on the second. Ty, Stephanie's brother-in-law, was here for the holiday, so he was out in the workshop helping lots yesterday. There was plenty of times that 6 hands came in handy.
Still raining outside....
Drilling, redrilling and readjusting everything took loads of time, but after the first one was built, it went much smoother on the second. Ty, Stephanie's brother-in-law, was here for the holiday, so he was out in the workshop helping lots yesterday. There was plenty of times that 6 hands came in handy.
Still raining outside....
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