The ladies really don’t like the new window taking their privacy…

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I put a window in the Lair’s bathroom to replace the high jalousie vents, so I could see what was going on with the chickens when they got upset without having to suit up and go outside.

Now whenever I go into the bathroom – for whatever reason – they get all upset. Heh – turns out we all lost our privacy.

Also, it’s raining. Does that seem right to you? I’ve got a lot to do today.

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6 Responses to The ladies really don’t like the new window taking their privacy…

  1. If the angle of the window and the sun are just right, you could roast chickens effortlessly.

  2. MamaLiberty says:

    If you could get some old cargo net, you could drape it over the chicken fence. Anything that would break up the visual would probably do. Or put up a curtain inside. Might want to do that anyway, ’cause that same sun could roast you. 🙂

    In any case, they’ll likely get used to it quickly.

  3. Anonymous says:

    That the rain comes when you are putting a new skin on a building – yep, thats pretty much how it works, at least for me. The worst time for things to go out of whack is when they do.

    Mesquite tree limb (big ‘ol mother, about a foot and a half through !) decides to fall off tree on Memorial Day (one of only two days I have off that wife and kids don’t have off as well – free Dad day in other words). So I’m cutting this dude to pieces with loppers and a bow saw because my chain saw is normally possessed and needs a witch doctor to perform when I need it NOW!

    So yesterday, I’m down to the main trunk, about 5 more cuts to go. I go there last night and see ANOTHER branch down, not as big but pretty respectable. Damnation – there goes the weekend!

  4. MamaLiberty says:

    I had a big Mesquite tree in the goat’s loafing pen years ago. Branches crashed into the side of the barn once after a heavy storm. We could see several others getting ready to drop, so we cut the whole thing down to a stump of about six inches. The darn thing grew back very quickly, but never got so tall again. The shade was just right for the goats. And the Mesquite is one of the few trees goats won’t eat.

    But there’s an idea… plant one or two Mesquite trees around the chicken pen. Would give them some shade and, eventually, even the “beans” they produce. Mesquite beans are an acquired taste, to be sure, but might provide valuable food in a pinch. Lots of indians survived on little else at times.

  5. Anonymous says:

    Or put up some curtains on that window. Style as appropriate to suit your preferences, of course.
    Doubt that the chickens will care, but wandering cowboys might…
    }:-]

  6. Joel says:

    Heh – I thought about our cow-herding guests just the other evening as I walked up the ridge buck naked to borrow Ian’s shower. Probably shock his Mormon ass right off his horse.

    All in all, my big curtain-less bathroom window is the least of that kid’s dangers. 🙂

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