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What a cute little boy and beautiful horses!
I need to complete some sort of run as well. My garden is fenced off, but the fence is only 4' high. Once they realize the goodies it contains, they will be hopping the fence for sure! Just yesterday I went to pick some green beans, and the sneaky little chickens had cleaned off all the Chinese red noodle long beans that were hanging over the fence!
Ideally, I would like to exend the east side of the coop all the way to the back wall (about 80+ feet) as a "run". I would section off two smaller portions of it. One would be 10 by 10 and used as a "chicken garden" where I could plant munchies for the chickens, let it grow, and then let them destroy it. The second portion would be the "winter season" garden. That area gets full-sun, so I would use it for winter veggies, and then the chickes could have it all summer. (I would put up extra shade for summer)
I figure if I am going to go through the trouble of trenching and getting water to the far side of the yard, I should make the most of it. Comments?

EDITED for bean name.
I need to complete some sort of run as well. My garden is fenced off, but the fence is only 4' high. Once they realize the goodies it contains, they will be hopping the fence for sure! Just yesterday I went to pick some green beans, and the sneaky little chickens had cleaned off all the Chinese red noodle long beans that were hanging over the fence!
Ideally, I would like to exend the east side of the coop all the way to the back wall (about 80+ feet) as a "run". I would section off two smaller portions of it. One would be 10 by 10 and used as a "chicken garden" where I could plant munchies for the chickens, let it grow, and then let them destroy it. The second portion would be the "winter season" garden. That area gets full-sun, so I would use it for winter veggies, and then the chickes could have it all summer. (I would put up extra shade for summer)
I figure if I am going to go through the trouble of trenching and getting water to the far side of the yard, I should make the most of it. Comments?

EDITED for bean name.
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