Quote:Originally Posted by Kaitie09 You could always just take bird netting and cover the top. It could be stapled to the far back fence, and then either come down at an angle to the short fence, or you could just add to the short...
Shade! Just make sure your neighbors don't mind if they can see it from the road?The door in the floor should be fine! Although I'm not sure how it would work with the door doubling as a ramp... seems like it would end up being too short...
I checked the book, if you would call me at 610-593-7710 i would be happy to walk you through it. My name is Dave, i will be waiting for your call. Thanks
Quote:Originally Posted by egglicious Chicken_noob, I live in bellingham, Washington... know anyone who could make me one??? :-)Darn! Your being on the other side of the country probably makes it cost prohibitive, but we would...
Quote:Originally Posted by giggleboxfarm The spacing is due to shrinkage from putting up freshly cut green wood cut by our local amish mill. My husband's plan A was to put 1x2s up to cover them, but here there aren't a whole lot of...
This is honestly one of the best-designed and -constructed coops I've seen on here. Very impressed with how you built the roof. And I love the cedar shake in the peaks!This coop should serve you for a long time. Great job!
Quote:Originally Posted by JaxBirchmuck We used cement blocks, stacked in each corner to raise ours up 16". Very easy.That's just what I was thinking! That way you don't have to measure or cut any wood.The run looks great!On...
Quote:Originally Posted by bertman . . . and, if your sides of the run/tractor whatever are more than an inch off the ground just hope that there are no predators who can sneak in a small space...