I can move it myself, but do keep in mind that I'm a rather large gentlemen, 6'4" and probably over 250 pounds. There are times when I have found it just easier to use the 4 wheeler to move it.
From the few pictures added, this looks like it will be a great coop. It would be nice to see in progress pictures, plans/design, materials used, etc. Many members looks through the coop articles for inspiration and the details would be helpful.
Would love to see in process pictures as well as the plan/design used. A list of materials would be helpful for anyone who would like to copy this coop. It turned out really nice.
Thank you for the in progress pictures and the step by step of your build. Including the challenges and what you would have changed were helpful as well.
I think the run was pretty straight forward, but the title of the article was part 2 for the run. It would be helpful to have the link to part 1 for the coop.
I read the article twice but I am still unsure what the coop was before the revamp. It would also be nice to know where the plan/design came from and materials used.
The coop is very nice. Would love to see in progress pics, plans/designs , and the materials used for the build. Those details would help others replicate this coop.
I am impressed with all the details in this article. The in process pictures, detailed plans, and explaination of why you built it the way you did were helpful and informative.