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mullet:
The tiller looks real good, especially from green wood. You'd fit right in with all the Florida boys on here with those Flip-flops.
Chicknlady:
lol, Mullet, I live in flip-flops in the summer! As far as the bow, I think I got lucky with it, didn't really spend alot of time agonizing over it as I lopped it down to size. Now, I have an ash stave down close to start tillering, and it's going alot slower... trying to make a fancier bow this time... the wood is nearly seasoned and very hard to cut, it's going slow and I'm agonizing more! ::)
gstoneberg, my chickens aren't very fancy, but they're alot of fun and I could live on eggs. I have six older hens that don't lay much anymore, so I got 12 new chicks back in March. Couldn't resist some off-topic pictures, sorry!
new birds
Aracauna
New Hampshire & 4 Blue Andalusians
JW_Halverson:
Nice work on the bow!
I like those Samick bows, too. They have a pretty good reputation for being good shooters.
Welcome to the addiction!
gstoneberg:
Nice, does your aracauna lay blue or green eggs? It sure has a nice beard. Mine were hybrids and had tails. I also had turkens and silkies and played around for a few years trying to cross them. Good times. My egg layers were RIRs for the most part. Gathering eggs was always a treat with the different colors. Also raised turkeys.
My go-to glass bow is a Samick. Good shooter.
George
criveraville:
Welcome.. Nice bow ;) Seeing your pictures reminded me how much I miss having chickens. I live in "town" and we have had them, but Serena (my bride) doesn't like the flies they attract. Nothing like a roster crowing in the morning to get the nostalgia going.
I have some nice crepe myrtle staves if your ever clined to make your son a CM bow. Just PM me.
I think you will enjoy it here :)
Cipriano
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