Bellafiore
Beautiful coop. :thumbsup ,,,, JMO... but I think coop could use a window for daylight, and some additional ventilation.
:love the flower bed.
WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and :welcome
Glad to help. I understand all that you are trying to do, to keep your chickens comfortable, and cool. Consider joining the AZ thread. I hang out there as well, even though I live in Chicago Metro. Am considered a long distance friend there. :),, Many knowledgeable peeps there, and many...
Let me tackle this question for you. OOblaster has been inactive for a long time, so not likely to respond.
The panels used are 36 inches wide by 8 feet length. Coop portion is covered by one panel on each side.
There are 2 roosts inside .. they are just a little under 3 feet due to the...
:goodpost: LUV IT:thumbsup
I like to repurpose things as well.
That is what is so wonderful with peeps posting their ideas and pictures.
There may be things in the backyard that no one gave much thought of reusing.
Hate to see this thread die off. Maybe it is not easy to find, compared to some others with coop pictures. Many peeps just start new threads.
I like to use the link to this when peeps have questions about what kind of coop would be best. They can scan thru the many pages of pictures and get...
Around here and very likely where you are, raccoons are quite popular. They are smart and know where lunch is available. Why go anywhere else if the supply is abundant . They do have descent appetites as well. Now lets say the mom and dad has a number of offspring she is caring for. I...
There are other ways to repurpose an extra toilet seat. Bottom portion make a great frame for grandpas picture. Top portion works great as a breadboard.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/producers-pride-defender-chicken-coop?cm_vc=IOPDP1
This one is from Tractor Supply for $999. Do you think Grandpa would like this one.??? looks very secure.
Not to jump da gun, but those supports are what would be used to keep posts from rotting in the ground. Pressure treated lumber will last in the ground longer than untreated, but still if above ground, it will last longer. Obviously if you are on a hillside, and stability is of concern, it...