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    Good idea to attach to the overhang! And yes, I had forgotten about shade. Even more than the money to replace the flock, is the emotional cost. My daughter and I really don't wanna lose any chickens. I had designed a really great run (including shade,) it just was so expensive, that I started...
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    Thank you! I haven't seen raccoons out in the daytime so I didn't even consider the possibility. And honestly I wasn't thinking about when we're not home; I've never had outdoor animals before, so I guess my mindset needs a bit of a shift (I've only ever had cats and dogs, who stay in the house...
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    Oh! Also, we are in Quincy, IL. Gardening zone 6a.
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    Run attached to garage help

    Thank you! Yeah, I figured it might be a bad idea to attach it to the siding. That white sided building is actually our garage, what's in the pic is the back of the garage. But I still don't want to damage the structure. I designed a hoop coop, but when I priced out the materials it was about...
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    I designed a great "hoop coop" type run using conduit for the hoops, but when I added up the cost for supplies it was about $600. I was hoping to come up with a lower-cost solution. But since I'm new, I probably don't know how to do it on the cheap. ;)
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    Run attached to garage help

    hi, I live in an urban area and we dont have a very big yard, but we try to make the most of our space. I am planning on keeping my chickens in this area; it is 7 feet wide and 19 feet long. The fence is 6 feet high. I need to complete the enclosure, including a gate, and I need to put something...
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