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I don't know how stable it would be, the floor isn't exactly flat or in the best condition. I might step on it just right and flip it and I'd go over with it. I can look at it better tomorrow and see what simple options I might come up with. In some places the floor is past the shavings and hulls, the top layer of soil and down into the rocky layer of the ground. I wish they had a concrete pad all the way down but they don't. It's just the ground and a shit load of rice hulls and wood shavings put down. The only concrete we have in there are the concrete aprons where the live haul trucks pull in to get the chickens. That extends only about 10 feet.



Yup it would suck. I've already screwed up my right ankle in a previous incident. From what I gather I've stretched a ligament and my ankle will never be the same again. I'm thinking if it wasn't for my boot I probably would have snapped it. If that happens, what the hell do I do? I guess I'd just have to hobble my way back to the other end of the house and try to make it to the truck and figure out a way to drive it to the ER. Ambulance costs are freaking ridiculous.


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