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- Jun 17, 2009
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Thanks Posey,
a canopy or other "built" shade would work sometimes but the danger is that it is SO windy, it comes down the mountain straight down our street at awfully high speeds, I think it would carry away anything like that as if it were a sail. I am thinking about the backyard situation and how to figure something out there, I think there is more shade available if they were placed strategically next to a fence with their tarp on the other side, etc, but, dh says he doesn't think it is worth $100 to build another structure for 3 chickens. Maybe I can find something else or old fence or something to repurpose, I will put a request on freecycle as well. What is an inexpensive sturdy fence or structure like item that could be used to enclose chickens? We have a shed I can use for them as a coop, but I don't want to enclose them inside all the time, we got them to let them be on the grass and scratch for bugs, etc. I was thinking that if we set up the shed for them we could put up a fenced area in front of it so they chickens could come and go as they please. I will continue to work on this.
The chickens are now in the front yard sort of under the tree (as much as the ark fits under the low branches) and where someone would need to be more obvious about walking up onto our lawn to get to them. They seem healthy and happy, they have water and the grain feed, and last I checked 2 of them were very actively scratching around in one little area and pecking for bugs. oh dear, now I am worrying about the one who was just standing around apart from them... I will keep checking on them.
a canopy or other "built" shade would work sometimes but the danger is that it is SO windy, it comes down the mountain straight down our street at awfully high speeds, I think it would carry away anything like that as if it were a sail. I am thinking about the backyard situation and how to figure something out there, I think there is more shade available if they were placed strategically next to a fence with their tarp on the other side, etc, but, dh says he doesn't think it is worth $100 to build another structure for 3 chickens. Maybe I can find something else or old fence or something to repurpose, I will put a request on freecycle as well. What is an inexpensive sturdy fence or structure like item that could be used to enclose chickens? We have a shed I can use for them as a coop, but I don't want to enclose them inside all the time, we got them to let them be on the grass and scratch for bugs, etc. I was thinking that if we set up the shed for them we could put up a fenced area in front of it so they chickens could come and go as they please. I will continue to work on this.
The chickens are now in the front yard sort of under the tree (as much as the ark fits under the low branches) and where someone would need to be more obvious about walking up onto our lawn to get to them. They seem healthy and happy, they have water and the grain feed, and last I checked 2 of them were very actively scratching around in one little area and pecking for bugs. oh dear, now I am worrying about the one who was just standing around apart from them... I will keep checking on them.