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I don't have to worry about my dog .. my dog walks in the other chicken run and doesn't bother those chickens. My chicks are in a dog crate now that he could easily lift the card board off and have a chick nugget if he wanted to.. He guards those chicks.. so my dog isn't a problem! Thanks goodness!!! In fact I feel better having my dog outside when the garage door is open and they are easy for the pickings b/c I know my dog wouldn't let anything in there with them! He's a good boy!
We have solid chicken wire on the main run and nothing has even tried to get in there. Yes.. I have planned for the top a larger wire.. (welded wire??).. large enough that snow can fall through and it can't ice up and collapse it.. I had heard if the wire is too small on top then it will make a sheet of ice over in the winter.. We have hawks so I had planned to cover the top too!
I was thinking of just using exterior paint on the OSB board to keep weather safe and just nail a piece on top (small and in an area that slants) that will create more shade spots.. unfortunately we had to down a LOT of trees in this area b/c of dwarf mistletoe infecting our trees. uggh! I will look into that plastic or metal roofing as some of this I can do when the chicks are inside..
I have thought about putting on the bottom part some of the heavier cloth.. I probably should as we have fox everywhere.. but I have never seen a fox near our coop?? My dog is inside at night but when he goes out he guards, I guess???
Thanks for the tips on the boards and measuring.. I can take all the tips/tricks I can get! I already dropped a panel on a tree stump and put a nice big bend in the wire.. uggh! No extra hands.. just me trying to juggle everything.. I do feel like giving up at times.. but I got to get those chicks outside.. (they are about 8-10weeks old)
I just want this done already! I wish my friend would call and volunteer to come back and help me again.. that helped so much!
Thanks everyone!!!

We have solid chicken wire on the main run and nothing has even tried to get in there. Yes.. I have planned for the top a larger wire.. (welded wire??).. large enough that snow can fall through and it can't ice up and collapse it.. I had heard if the wire is too small on top then it will make a sheet of ice over in the winter.. We have hawks so I had planned to cover the top too!

I was thinking of just using exterior paint on the OSB board to keep weather safe and just nail a piece on top (small and in an area that slants) that will create more shade spots.. unfortunately we had to down a LOT of trees in this area b/c of dwarf mistletoe infecting our trees. uggh! I will look into that plastic or metal roofing as some of this I can do when the chicks are inside..
I have thought about putting on the bottom part some of the heavier cloth.. I probably should as we have fox everywhere.. but I have never seen a fox near our coop?? My dog is inside at night but when he goes out he guards, I guess???
Thanks for the tips on the boards and measuring.. I can take all the tips/tricks I can get! I already dropped a panel on a tree stump and put a nice big bend in the wire.. uggh! No extra hands.. just me trying to juggle everything.. I do feel like giving up at times.. but I got to get those chicks outside.. (they are about 8-10weeks old)
I just want this done already! I wish my friend would call and volunteer to come back and help me again.. that helped so much!
Thanks everyone!!!
