Haha ! nerner the bf was wrong again

staceyn

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So I put up two gazebos for the unicorns to hide under, secured them to fence posts ect. The mister was winging sayin what a waste of his time putting them up like everything else I make him build . HE went they never even go near it.1hour later we went to the stables it was very bad rain and guess what ? THe unicorns were both stood hiding under the gazebo dry as a pie grooming each other. Haha I win. Love it when this happens . He soon shut up didn't he :-)
 
Are these just 'normal' gazebos - as in the ones you can bet from B&Q? Can we see any photos of your unicorns sampling bf's handywork?! :)
 
Yes they were £10 each I shall post a photo in a sec we put one post to each gazebo leg tied it angrily with the rope you get to the posts . And bobs your uncle were in lancashire so have terrible weather and they haven't moved at all
 
We have taken down that fencing in the middle so its like a double one now will get some better photos this is all i have for now, you can see them in the background. Literally tied each leg to a hammerd in post. In winter i am going to put a tarpolan on the front and secure so it doesnt flap around so they can have extra shelter like a side covered. Some horses may spook or try to eat them but bear in mind i have two very cheeky playful yearlings and they havent even tried. They tend to eat and rub against everything. and p.s The black fell pony is still skinny he was wild 2 months ago so feeding him up :)

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Will get more pics and put them up when i can. They were £10 each from JTF! BARGAINNNN! honestly im so sad always looking for cheap alternatives.
 
Careful putting a side on in winter. Fix it down securely. We've had farm (pig gazebos) take off which were very fixed in the ground, there was so much force the legs just snapped and flew off without the bottom pieces :eek:

Brilliant things though. The goats one only lasted minutes before they'd eaten the leg straps :p

Pan
 
Careful putting a side on in winter. Fix it down securely. We've had farm (pig gazebos) take off which were very fixed in the ground, there was so much force the legs just snapped and flew off without the bottom pieces :eek:

Brilliant things though. The goats one only lasted minutes before they'd eaten the leg straps :p

Pan

HAHA! yes i will, we have tied both top half and bottom half of the legs just in case will also be duct taping to double secure for winter. . I say in winter its throwing it down with rain and blowing a gale and has been for the past few months lol! still not had a summer. But yes i will make sure a secure them even more if i put a tarp on. :D
 
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