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Posted by rnrlesnar on May 05, 2003 at 14:43:24:

In Reply to: View of Pen posted by nathana on May 05, 2003 at 08:40:41:

:Looks like natural habitat for those guys. If it weren't for the population density they'd probably never know they lived in captivity.

As soon as the local hardware store gets more railroad ties, I'm expanded it. It will triple the size of the pen which will give them a lot more room to spread, not that they are really crowded now. Included in the pen will be a large oak tree. I'm building up the land that the expansion will be a part of by planting this wild type of plant that looks really nice that grows really fast and covering the ground with top soil and ground up leaves to make a compost to attract worms. Its working well as it is already full of worms. I'll post some pictures of it when I get it done. Hopefully i can get the rail road ties soon.


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