He also has a drawer full of measuring tapes. He finally realized just this summer that yes, you can have too many measuring tapes, and gave me a couple. :gig
We had a couple of really significant storms this year with dangerously high winds. The coop withstood it all.
Now, like you, I'm just waiting to see how it goes with the snow
Some companies, like home depot, return the pallets to their suppliers.
I found pallets here and there and brought them home as I could. Once I got lucky and a lady on a Facebook group had a bunch in her backyard that she gave me.
I had planned to extend the vinyl up the sides, but it just wouldn't stay no matter what I did. So I went for plan B and painted on the sealant (similar to black jack)
I don't know TBH. We will find out this winter! I get a fair bit of snow as well, though the particular spot where I built the...
Yes, I'm going to do deep bedding. I have vinyl on the floor, and then sealant painted up 18 inches.
The run I only covered the first 4 feet and then I ran out of material.
That coop was actually the original inspiration for mine. I didn't end up going with the pallet shingles because I asked some corrugated plastic I used for siding instead, but the basic structure is what I built mine similar to.
I see you have a couple of planters/garden beds on legs. How do you like those? I'm contemplating building some next to my chicken run, but I'm not sure about the logistics of having them on leg like that