Okay, I appreciate the encouragement. I'm going to get on it sometime this week. I just found a teeny pullet egg from one of my 16 weekers in the big hen nesting box. They need more space!
Oh, and we are in Ohio too. Just south of Columbus.
Lauren
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You actually start with the framed "base". then add the plywood floor covering, THEN add the L-shaped legs, and then the second round of 2x4 pieces to fit on the outside of the floor frame, in between the legs. I don't have any pictures from that step, but the paragraph in between the top two diagrams explain it well. I don't have any construction experience either, and I managed to do it ALL by myself!! I will need some help moving it though. 






