Hi ya'll,
I have been lurking on here for several months. I recently got a trio of rabbits to raise for meat and East Texas Chick is holding me 2 SLW hens until I get their new home ready. I want to add 2-3 silkies to the mix. I am not a builder, my plans are deeply imbedded in the tiny creases of my brains?? I have no idea what I am doing, but I'm doing it anyway. It is small- 8'1"x6'11"x8'2"x7'1". See-I told you I am not a builder. I have a pile of salvaged lumber, she who has the biggest pile of used lumber is the winner!!!!!! I had help the first Saturday setting the posts and getting the roof on, mostly laughing at ourselves for it being so whompejawed. The next Saturday I put a 2x4 runner up around it to put hardware cloth on. I built the door and painted it. As I dripped latex paint on the grass, I wondered if a hen eats latex-paint crusted grass and lays an egg, will it break or bounce? After work one evening, I stapled hardware cloth around the bottom. On Saturday, I nailed up 2 OSB plywood sheets on the back, put up more wire and some more 2x4's. Last Saturday I had the help of my 3 year old granddaughter-oh yes, we got a LOT done, NOT!! I am waiting on daylight Saturday morning to go play with nails and boards. Did you know cicadas get excited by a skill saw ripping 2x4's? Several dive bombed me and just wouldn't go away. I can only only imagine the poor cicadas disappointment when that loud vibrating turned out not to be the biggest female cicada ever! I am taking my time, ventilation is important here in east Texas, it was 102 in the shade last Saturday. I carefully place the plywood for the optimum sun blocking position so I don't get pre-cooked rabbits and chickens. I am having a blast constructing my wood and wire chicken/rabbit condo. I live practically downtown in my small town, but we still get possums, snakes, occasionally a raccoon and the lady next door feeds all the feral cats. Thanks to ya'll, I know that chicken wire ain't for chickens, my coop castle is well wrapped in hardware cloth. I can't wait for Saturday!!
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I have been lurking on here for several months. I recently got a trio of rabbits to raise for meat and East Texas Chick is holding me 2 SLW hens until I get their new home ready. I want to add 2-3 silkies to the mix. I am not a builder, my plans are deeply imbedded in the tiny creases of my brains?? I have no idea what I am doing, but I'm doing it anyway. It is small- 8'1"x6'11"x8'2"x7'1". See-I told you I am not a builder. I have a pile of salvaged lumber, she who has the biggest pile of used lumber is the winner!!!!!! I had help the first Saturday setting the posts and getting the roof on, mostly laughing at ourselves for it being so whompejawed. The next Saturday I put a 2x4 runner up around it to put hardware cloth on. I built the door and painted it. As I dripped latex paint on the grass, I wondered if a hen eats latex-paint crusted grass and lays an egg, will it break or bounce? After work one evening, I stapled hardware cloth around the bottom. On Saturday, I nailed up 2 OSB plywood sheets on the back, put up more wire and some more 2x4's. Last Saturday I had the help of my 3 year old granddaughter-oh yes, we got a LOT done, NOT!! I am waiting on daylight Saturday morning to go play with nails and boards. Did you know cicadas get excited by a skill saw ripping 2x4's? Several dive bombed me and just wouldn't go away. I can only only imagine the poor cicadas disappointment when that loud vibrating turned out not to be the biggest female cicada ever! I am taking my time, ventilation is important here in east Texas, it was 102 in the shade last Saturday. I carefully place the plywood for the optimum sun blocking position so I don't get pre-cooked rabbits and chickens. I am having a blast constructing my wood and wire chicken/rabbit condo. I live practically downtown in my small town, but we still get possums, snakes, occasionally a raccoon and the lady next door feeds all the feral cats. Thanks to ya'll, I know that chicken wire ain't for chickens, my coop castle is well wrapped in hardware cloth. I can't wait for Saturday!!

