We live in the high desert where both high wind and very hard ground are an issue. The soil where the coop and run are to be sited is rock-hard caliche. The coop is rather lightweight and we were thinking of a covered run, so these will need to be well anchored so as to not become sails in 30 mph gusts (our wooden feeder for the wild quail took a flight down the hill during the last windstorm and it was really quite substantial).
My husband was thinking in terms of drive-in fence posts as for electric fence and a BFH. I'm starting to think in terms of wiring the wooden coop and fence posts to cement block and letting the weight of the cement block do the anchoring. It would either need to be completely filled in around the perimeter with cement block, or I'd need to make an apron of hardware cloth. Anyone else have ground that you need a professional power auger to make holes in? What was your solution?
My husband was thinking in terms of drive-in fence posts as for electric fence and a BFH. I'm starting to think in terms of wiring the wooden coop and fence posts to cement block and letting the weight of the cement block do the anchoring. It would either need to be completely filled in around the perimeter with cement block, or I'd need to make an apron of hardware cloth. Anyone else have ground that you need a professional power auger to make holes in? What was your solution?