perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
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Scored a total of 128 linear feet of aviary.... Four walk in aviarys that a neighbors family didnt need any more.
Enough to harden full parimeter of proposed poultry house its going to be 24 x 24 feet. But for now I will assemble a six by twelve aviary for the littleuns to live in till I can get the house built. Its 12.5 gauge wire and very structurally strong once it gets assembled. You dont even need framework if you use a stiffener across the middle. to keep the ceiling from sagging.
My plan is to take the 12 foot long six foot high kennel panels that my goats destroyed and strip off the chainlink and cover with these aviary panels. That will achieve a seamless cover as well as being able to use panel clamps for strength. Vertical gaps between panels will be addressed by a fascia of wood between unions that have clamps.... I am deconstructing the Garage doors I was using as one wall and using that wood to create a short wall on the windward side. All bolted to kennel panels so everything will be modular.
I am doing this myself and am somewhat physically challenged with mobilitiy issues. But I find if I work slow and steady I can get a remarkable amount done.
Scored a total of 128 linear feet of aviary.... Four walk in aviarys that a neighbors family didnt need any more.

Enough to harden full parimeter of proposed poultry house its going to be 24 x 24 feet. But for now I will assemble a six by twelve aviary for the littleuns to live in till I can get the house built. Its 12.5 gauge wire and very structurally strong once it gets assembled. You dont even need framework if you use a stiffener across the middle. to keep the ceiling from sagging.
My plan is to take the 12 foot long six foot high kennel panels that my goats destroyed and strip off the chainlink and cover with these aviary panels. That will achieve a seamless cover as well as being able to use panel clamps for strength. Vertical gaps between panels will be addressed by a fascia of wood between unions that have clamps.... I am deconstructing the Garage doors I was using as one wall and using that wood to create a short wall on the windward side. All bolted to kennel panels so everything will be modular.
I am doing this myself and am somewhat physically challenged with mobilitiy issues. But I find if I work slow and steady I can get a remarkable amount done.