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Just get a piece of plywood and prop IT up on cinderblocks, put the coop on that, there ya go.
Alternatively you could get some cheap lumber, whatever you can find, and some chickenwire (even nylon garden netting if this would be in a TOTALLY predatorproof place like a locked garage), and quick knock together a framed enclosure to keep them indoors for the time being. It does not have to be a marvel of carpentry to keep them indoors, it just has to not fall apart of its own volition
Good luck, hope your weather changes soon,
Pat
Just get a piece of plywood and prop IT up on cinderblocks, put the coop on that, there ya go.
Alternatively you could get some cheap lumber, whatever you can find, and some chickenwire (even nylon garden netting if this would be in a TOTALLY predatorproof place like a locked garage), and quick knock together a framed enclosure to keep them indoors for the time being. It does not have to be a marvel of carpentry to keep them indoors, it just has to not fall apart of its own volition
Good luck, hope your weather changes soon,
Pat