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  1. Debby10

    Lets hear it for the LADIES who build their own coops!

    Boy these some great coops. I would like to ask Silkienewbiegurl and GardeNerd how you make such accurate angled cuts!?! Are they mitered? I'm so impressed with the workmanship and colors. These should be in a fancy gardening magazine. All the women on this post are getting the job done...
  2. Debby10

    Lets hear it for the LADIES who build their own coops!

    Kari, I'm stuck inside today too, from rain. But it does make for easier digging if you are going to bury the bottom end of the wire fencing. That is a very respectable shed to coop. Chickens sure do grow faster when you still have to build/enlarge the coop for them. Anyway, I just...
  3. Debby10

    Lets hear it for the LADIES who build their own coops!

    I'm going over the posts in more detail now and I must say, I'm so impressed with those who can make something useful with practially nothing. Pallets, for instance, seem to be used by many to make perfectly good building material. I can't even seem to pull them apart. I have a pile of them...
  4. Debby10

    Lets hear it for the LADIES who build their own coops!

    By the way, its on skids and I'm going to move it when the ground dries out a bit, to behind the horse shed, down wind from the house, and where there are lots of "things" for free range chickens to scratch in. Debby
  5. Debby10

    Lets hear it for the LADIES who build their own coops!

    I build my own coop this winter, and learned a lot along the way. (Much of it from BYC.) I have built some things before and worked in the house, but never built even a tiny building before. So I'm very proud of this. Full disclosure: I got help from my brother on the roof and from my...
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