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Every effort has been made to select the best quality materials. It is getting increasingly harder to find good quality wood. That may seem "hard to believe", but most of the old growth lumber has been harvested years ago. Whenever possible, we will use older wood for its strength, and dimensional stability. We want our products to provide years of dependable service. Brian Lowery

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Mini Milestone

It's hard to believe that I have just finished my 50th Chicken Carrier. Since it was something special to me, I decided to make it a little special. I selected a beautiful piece of wood for the loading door, and on the inside I stamped no. 50. It will go into inventory and it will be sold as a regular carrier. I number my crates and sell them lowest number first, and when it is time for it to go, it will go. I just wonder if the new owner will know the significance of the number on the bottom of the door?
I guess the little rooster does have something to crow about. This carrier did come out extremely well.


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