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Working with roughly 7000 meters of fiber each night, I do a lot of random knot tying. Of all the things I've had to teach my trainees, tying a knot is the one that continously eludes them. I think that it's the years & years of using haystrings for almost all repairs that got me those skills. 🤣

Your shelter looks GREAT!!!! Somewhere I have a picture where I used feed bags to cover the wire door to my coop. It did indeed make a lovely, snug windbreak.
Yes, of course I remember your 'bit at a time' advice 😁. Good advice that's going to work well for us both 👍
 

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I love hay strings. They come in all colors and southern California 4-H animal keeping areas are routinely held together and repaired with those colorful strings! LOL

We saved them for repairs and I brought a whole box of them with me to Texas since the rolled bales here don't have strings. :hit I have to spend actual money on zip ties!
 
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