West Raleigh/Cary Group
2015 Coop
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Coop #15

Garden of interestHandicap accessible

My coop is tucked behind lush azaleas, fig and gingko trees, and showcases how easily chickens can be good neighbors on an urban-sized lot. Not only do my girls benefit from a secure urban coop and run, they also get to explore the whole backyard when I am home. As a result of their efforts, you won't see weeds, and the grass is a beautiful blue-green. Come and see the yard, my chickens, and me on the Tour D'Coop!

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