You guys got that together fast! And welcome to BYC! I'm new to chickens myself and this site has been very helpful (the articles and people on the boards are very good about answering questions).Here is our chicken run marathon that took place last week.
Saturday - decide to adopt 9 sweet hens
Sunday - design run
Monday locate lumber needed from fence we tore down last fall, order hardware cloth from Amazon
Tuesday - measure 15 times cut once and use the Kreg jig to put all pilot hole for run construction. Put the 3 walls together in preparation for full assembly.
Wednesday- Daughter's Fiance leveled coop area with skid loader. I constructed the frame by myself (planned that way) in 40 minutes
Thursday - Received hardware cloth in afternoon, put up 3 side, and top sections in about 2 hours, temporarily stapled them in place.
Thursday Night - Pick up Chickens and move coop to property.
Friday - Finished up hardware cloth, install gate and attach to coop
Next project - add more ventilation (windows). Previously the chickens free ranged out the large coop door which was open all day. The previous owner started with 24 chickens she was down to 9 as "they would just disappear." We have resident hawks and owls not to mention the possibility for fox and coyotes. Because they are housed at my Daughters home with my grandson's 3 and 7 who are already completely attached, we can't just let our girls disappear. So, we will add windows. Has anyone fashioned a screen door for the large door to allow ventilation and light through the big door? If so, I would love to hear how you did it and pictures too please.
So our chicken journey begins. We love them!!!
