Raleigh, North Carolina's third annual Tour D'Coop will be held Saturday May 17, www.kalmialandscapedesign.com/tourdcoop. It will feature 20 coops, including this Chicken Palace. A local blog includes some fabulous photos from the preview tour for hosts last month:http://www.newraleigh.com/articles/archive/henside-the-beltline-tour-dcoop-2008/, where guests admired this coop.
Coop tours require some organization but can be excellent events to bring people with poultry interests together. Such events also get the word out to those who yearn for poultry but are hesitant to take the step. If you are eager to organize a tour but need some advice, contact me and I'll help you put it together.
Coop tours require some organization but can be excellent events to bring people with poultry interests together. Such events also get the word out to those who yearn for poultry but are hesitant to take the step. If you are eager to organize a tour but need some advice, contact me and I'll help you put it together.
1 comment:
What a great way to promote backyard chicken keeping! There is a chicken revolution in our country and it's great to see people growing some of their own food this way.
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