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I love when I have something, or make something that ends up with multiple use's, especially when It wasn't interested for others.
Something was eating my fall veggie seedlings. I made a frame top covered with chicken wire. It worked well.
Something was eating my veggies starts in the garden. I put the top over them and it worked well.
Today I needed to clean the bin I have my chicks in. I turned my top upside down, and put the hardwire cloth i had over my asparagus on top, and I had the perfect little cage to keep the chicks safe while I cleaned their bin. It also let them experience outside.
It's not very big, and I wouldn't leave them unattended, but it worked great.
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Seedling table top
Seedling table top
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Protective cage
Protective cage
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Temporary chick cage
Temporary chick cage
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