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  1. joebryant

    My coop before I decorated and me and some of my girls

    Quote: I think that when I do mine, I'll stretch the 1/4" netting on the 2x4s and then put the much less expensive 1/2" hardward cloth directly over it. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/12476_dscf0071.jpg Or just try this OMG
  2. joebryant

    My coop before I decorated and me and some of my girls

    Quote: I think that when I do mine, I'll stretch the 1/4" netting on the 2x4s and then put the much less expensive 1/2" hardward cloth directly over it.
  3. joebryant

    My coop before I decorated and me and some of my girls

    Quote: The Pallets were real easy to work with. The wood is extremely hard so we had to drill before we nailed anything but we stapled the hw wire with an electric staple gun and just tapped the staples with a hammer. It worked great. Sear's was glad to get rid of them. They were 4x8 ft...
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    My coop before I decorated and me and some of my girls

    Quote: WOW! I am soooo impressed with everything you've done, especialy with the pallets from sears.
  5. joebryant

    My coop before I decorated and me and some of my girls

    That really looks great! I have some questions that I'd like to have answered since I will be building my run soon. 1. I can't tell if you have any 4x4 posts; did you use all 2x4s, and if so, did you bury them? Are they treated? 2. Why did you remove the chicken wire that you originally had...
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