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I have done lots of horse fence without cementing in the posts. If you have good compactable ground it workes great. the only thing is in order for it to last longer than a couple of years the wood needs to be treated. Good part about doing it that way is if a fence post gets broken off or wiggled loose you just dig the wood out and put in another. No back hoe no concrete to break up.
I'm also doing an 8 x 8 coop, with a slanted roof from 6 ft to 8 ft. My run will be a dog kennel w/hardware cloth. Love to see how people build their 8 x 8s as I prepare to build mine.
Today we got a lot of work done on the roof structure - the idea was to make a template truss and make sure it fit right and then make 17 more of them!
Now that the first truss fit in snugly we began cutting the others - this took a good part of the day but we worked together like a fine oiled machine! Look at the pile of pre-cut pieces
The end of the day - this is what we had put together and up on the roof structure - the rest of the roof trusses are cut and ready to put together tomorrow.
Here is my favorite shot from today - looks pretty cool from this angle!
We have a full day of building scheduled for tomorrow