Chicken run made from pop-up gazebo or party tent

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How to make a chicken run without tools.
You only need a pair of scissors or a knive to cut the rope. And some glue.

Last year I decided to make our old pop up gazebo / party tent of 3x3 meters into a extra run for my chickens.
This is how I started:
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And this is the result:
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Because the chickens already have a small covered run, the run is only used during the day.

How it is made
I used the frame of an old party tent. First I glued the parts together and painted it dark grey. Then put HWC around it . The hwc is 15 x 15 mm , 1 meter high on three sides and 50 cm high on one side. We put strong netting above the hwc. The netting was ordered online in the right size for my needs. 1 m high and 6 m wide for two sides, one side has to come on top of the coop and was 70 cm high and 3 m wide. And one side is covered with panels (5x5 cm openings) above 50 cm hwc to make a entry in the coop. At the entrance I used 50 cm mesh to dig in the Ground. This way its easy to step over the mesh into the run.

The panels and strong netting are attached to the frame with nylon rope. You do need many meters/yards (aprox. 100 meters) to attach all the mesh and netting. This is where you need the scissors. To cut the rope. A lighter can be handy too to prevent the rope fraying.

If you like a covered run you can use the cover of the party tent. I put a stong netting (3,25 x 3,25 m) on top. But keeping the cover on can be a problem with hard winds or storm. In climates with heavy snow this construction might be too slim to hold.

We put the party run 25 cm deep in the ground against foxes and other preditors. The netting on top is to prevent the dutch to fly out and to protect them against hawks and such. The size of the openings is 4x4 cm. Only small birds come in to eat from the grains. :)

My 6 Small Dutch bantams are pleased with it.

Long term use /changes
I’m using this party run for 7+ years now. I did have problems with rats chewing on the netting just above the hardware cloth. For that reason I made some adjustments.

I recommend to make the hardware cloth up to 1,1 -1,5 meter (4-5’ foot) above ground level or more.
Another issue are other predators then rats. We did not have any trouble with them for a long time with all the foxes in this area.

I made a chicken guard between the coop/small run and this party run to keep the chickens safe in the night but not cooped up after sunrise when there is no risk for marters and such anymore.

Because I have more chickens now and wanted extra space for a broody, I build an extra 6m2 run behind it. Made from wood and mesh on the sides, cat netting on top behind this one.

Finally in 2021 a fox came through after chewing the tension wire. This must have taken some time to do so. Luckily I heard the chickens scream and there was only one casualty. The fox panicked. We never saw him again. We made more HWC on alle spots we didn't trust anymore. But it's still functioning as a daytime run.

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The party run after 8 years (2023) with the cat of the neighbours.
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BDutch
Keeping bantam chickens since 2014. Dutch, Naine de Tournaisis and Rhode Island red bantam. I don’t eat chicken, like to re-use materials and prefer organic over GMO/treated with pesticides.

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Why didn't I think of this before :clap

Great idea! I will try to use a good expandable wire as it's surround 😉
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I’m going to take this idea and RUN with it! (sorry). I’ve been looking for an affordable way to expand my run. I love projects that include re-purpose material!
Good use of materials by recycling.

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