Susan Hogarth wrote:
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> Still, I don't see hubby going for it. I do wonder, though, in
> something like that - do you need a portable house? We have a
> functioning henhouse; it seems a shame to waste it.
No
The great thing about electric netting, especially in a place which is not
as sodden as we are, is that you can make it any shape you want so you can
make a passage way from your existing run to the new area
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>> Solar powers works very well
>> So would battery as you recharge the batteries in the house overnight
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> All of our recharging occurs in the day, as everything we have is
> solar. The sun is our our power supply. No wires from the state-
> monopoly power company for us! :)
Thats an amount of sun I cannot even begin to understand - we have tiny
little solar lights in the garden, they have worked twice this year
But then you would be hard pushed to conceive our rainfall <big grin>
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