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		<title>By: Laurie Rynd</title>
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		<description>I have read your book and many other books on raising chickens. I am having trouble finding out whether my planned space will be big enough for 25 laying chickens. I have an old horse stall that measures 11&#039;7&quot; by 9&#039;5&quot;. I will be converting it into a chicken coop in the spring. In your book you said 2sq ft for meat chickens. Is that the same for layers? Thank you for your time and I loved your book. It was very easy to down load.
Take care Laurie</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have read your book and many other books on raising chickens. I am having trouble finding out whether my planned space will be big enough for 25 laying chickens. I have an old horse stall that measures 11&#8242;7&#8243; by 9&#8242;5&#8243;. I will be converting it into a chicken coop in the spring. In your book you said 2sq ft for meat chickens. Is that the same for layers? Thank you for your time and I loved your book. It was very easy to down load.<br />
Take care Laurie</p>
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		<title>By: charmaine</title>
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		<description>Hi there, i am wondering if one of your readers might consider this...

My name is Charmaine Buchholz I am a South African living in San Berardino California at the moment 
I was raised on a farm in South Africa and are truly longing to have that again.
I am in need of help.

I want to know if you will be in a position to assist me. I am looking for a ranch, farm, acreages that I can take over or just live on and help look after manage or run. I am very responsible, trustworthy, loyal, hardworking and l can do almost anything. Sew, garden organic, milk cows, raise horses, train horses, sheer sheep, spin, restoration
almost anything. All I need in return for my work is a home to live in on the property. 
 
Please let me know if you by any chance know of any one that I can assist and in return assist me. Even an abandon farm will do. Like I have said, I am almost ready to do anything to get away from the city. 
 
Your assistance is truly appreciated
Charmaine Buchholz</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there, i am wondering if one of your readers might consider this&#8230;</p>
<p>My name is Charmaine Buchholz I am a South African living in San Berardino California at the moment<br />
I was raised on a farm in South Africa and are truly longing to have that again.<br />
I am in need of help.</p>
<p>I want to know if you will be in a position to assist me. I am looking for a ranch, farm, acreages that I can take over or just live on and help look after manage or run. I am very responsible, trustworthy, loyal, hardworking and l can do almost anything. Sew, garden organic, milk cows, raise horses, train horses, sheer sheep, spin, restoration<br />
almost anything. All I need in return for my work is a home to live in on the property. </p>
<p>Please let me know if you by any chance know of any one that I can assist and in return assist me. Even an abandon farm will do. Like I have said, I am almost ready to do anything to get away from the city. </p>
<p>Your assistance is truly appreciated<br />
Charmaine Buchholz</p>
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