If it’s inside your run, unless you have a really wide entrance door…a rented machine isn’t going to fit. And unless you have a really wide and tall run, a machine isn’t going to have room to maneuver if you take down part of the wall to get it in.
I don’t see a way to do this easily other...
I have two medium sized dogs. My neighbor on the side has 4 pocket dogs. My neighbor in back has a cane corso.
Coons don't care. Make it as predator proof as you can.
Maybe I’m not browsing the same topics, but a lot of necro-posting I see is someone asking a question to the OP who posted years ago. Having that little warning more visible might help manage their disappointment about not getting a reply.
I don’t think anyone is advocating for old topics to...
My modem/router is at the front of my house and the chicken coop is in back. I have a WiFi extender plugged into the farthest back outlet in the house to extend the WiFi further out.
Maybe cheaper to look into something like that?
We divided our shed with a wall just as @MROO mentioned. My shed is an A frame roof so less angles to worry about.
Left over hardware cloth blocks off the top half and still allows air circulation. The door was also a scavenged leftover too.
My growing zone is 6 borderline 5 so similar-ish...
I have a pack of those elastic things with the ball on them. I remove the ball and use the elastic loop to hold our fence gate open when needed. The elastic lives out in the elements 24x7 and I usually end up replacing with a new elastic every 8 or 9 months, not quite a year.
I just had to...
I was training Lulu to “target” or place a paw on things. I asked for one paw on top of the bucket and got a “Hold my kibble!!” All four paws on the bucket.