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  1. Gypsi

    Building the ideal chicken run

    These are big ideas. I like the amaranth in the rotation, might try that
  2. Gypsi

    Building the ideal chicken run

    Owing to the low doorway opening to my "run under the big tree" I bang my head anytime I get near it. If you you have an injured, ill or dead bird, or some other unforeseen problem, do you want to crawl on hands and knees to get there? Except for the gate all my runs are 6 ft tall. and I am 5...
  3. Gypsi

    Building the ideal chicken run

    Well, owing to having a $300 chicken coop and run in the back yard, a several hundred dollar green house with 2x2x7 half inch hardware cloth chick run, and $180 into the run on the lot, not counting a couple of hundred for the open air summer coop on it, I have discovered that chickens are...
  4. Gypsi

    Building the ideal chicken run

    It looked like chickenwire to me, which picture?
  5. Gypsi

    Building the ideal chicken run

    Dog kennel - what I have around my pond, would work. But I spent $600 the day I bought those kennel panels. I think it was only 75 for very heavy guage 2x4 fencing, and lighter to move, IF I have movable posts, and a movable coop itself, and a way to securely attach both ends of the 2x4 fencing...
  6. Gypsi

    Building the ideal chicken run

    I'm figuring and thinking so I staged a revival. Still figuring and thinking. 7L farms has a great idea, but I need both coop and run to be movable. Maybe screw or u nail 2x4 wire to mount boards that attach to the coop, make coop heavy enough to be strong, light enough to be movable when...
  7. Gypsi

    Building the ideal chicken run

    These are great. But I need a movable secure run. Tractor concept, but instead of a small tractor a large chicken corral of heavy 2x4 wire roofed with chicken wire, that can be secured with landscape pins, with attached apron which I will set large stones on. And since a coop will be needed - do...
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