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<blockquote data-quote="Pasty" data-source="post: 3217800" data-attributes="member: 1651"><p>Bit of a nightmare but I guess something we need to plan for. I'm still struggling to understand what's acceptable. All my birds are outside, now in pens made from Heras panels. I could net them on top fairly easily and was going to anyway to stop crows nicking eggs. Is that enough? Obviously can sort the feeder and drinker bit too. It's not all going to happen today and I've already seen some nosy git eyeing up the hens that are in the field. I am certainly not keeping them in their houses for a month, they would all be dead by the end of it. Really not what I needed this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pasty, post: 3217800, member: 1651"] Bit of a nightmare but I guess something we need to plan for. I'm still struggling to understand what's acceptable. All my birds are outside, now in pens made from Heras panels. I could net them on top fairly easily and was going to anyway to stop crows nicking eggs. Is that enough? Obviously can sort the feeder and drinker bit too. It's not all going to happen today and I've already seen some nosy git eyeing up the hens that are in the field. I am certainly not keeping them in their houses for a month, they would all be dead by the end of it. Really not what I needed this week. [/QUOTE]
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