I would suggest you add metal "T" posts to the inside. They drive into the ground and if you have or can borrow a post driver it is easy. A post driver is a metal pipe, filled solid on one end, sometimes with handles, that you slide over the top and lift up and let it slam down on the top of the post. If you put them inside the pen and drive them to below the top of the fence, they won't even show. Then you could reinforce the joints with more 2x2s or even 2x3s or 2x4s and attach the panels to the posts It wouldn't be wobbly then and you may only have to do the front section because afterall it is just to keep the chickens in, not to keep predators out. DH,
it looks great and he is just mad because you didn't need him to do it!
"If a little is great, and a lot is better, then way too much is just about right!”
― Mae West
I didn't know Mae knew about chicken math! 














Before his recent promotion his nickname was Captain Obvious, but now that he's a Major, I haven't had time to make up a new nickname....and calling him Major Shithead seems wrong, even if he fits it to a T. LMAO.
and my original "free range" idea had become less free range and more of a fence issue...He actually said last night at dinner as we were eating and watching the BOs chase each other around the pen that he just hadn't expected the 4 chickens we originally bought to turn into a whole show/breeding/hatching/building/spending operation in the back yard...and I understand that, but we've also been married 3 years...if he hadn't figured out that when I sink my teeth into a new hobby, I'm an all or nothing kind of girl =)