Well we finally got the building moved. Still a lot of work to do, cutting the opening for chicken entry/exit, electric wire to be run, internal roosts and nesting boxes to build, etc etc. Here it is right now.
Thanks nuggetsowner, bought some this week, and got to thinking about my chicks, but I decided I better ask first. I have been to the food list, but kiwi was not on it. I am new at this , so I need all the help I can get. Thanks again. Ms. Kitty.
Yesterday my DH put together this half way house from scraps for the new chicks. They spent thier first night outside in it last night. All is well this morning.
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The mildew is on the metal outside, not inside the building. The 2 full size windows, and the door window are fully functional and screened. That should provide adequate ventillation inside. If not we will use the fan on the air conditioner.
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HI ITsme, The people we bought this place from, used it for their sewing room. I'm not that talented with the machine. We've used it for all sorts of things, but right know it's for storage. Soon to be chicken coop. Any advice for the coop would be appreciated.
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We have decided to move this shed about 30 feet and butt it up to the run, for the coop. It's 9' x 10', is wired, and air conditioned. It's awfully mildewed right now, but should clean up nicely. Save us a good bit of money and time I think.
Are your perimeter fence posts in the ground, or is the fence just sitting on the ground with the squareness and corner bracing supporting it?
No, the posts are not in the ground. They are nailed to the 2x6 runner at the bottom. The whole perimeter is anchored in the ground in places with...