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Cross beams are in. Did 2x6 at ground level to give some retention of whatever deep litter or other ground cover I have in there, a 2x4 roughly 32 inches above that, then another 2x4 32 inches higher for a top rail. The overall height is 6 feet from bottom of bottom rail to top of top rail since I am working with a 6 foot roll of chicken wire (you can see I already covered the exterior yard fence with the chicken wire). I still need to put the wire on the new fence, and also beef up the gate. As you can see, the gate is currently just a frame with no supports within it. It works...but definitely wobbles under its own weight. Need to install a latch, some pulls, etc... Also about 99% sure I am going to cover the top of the run with netting, so that would be incorporated to fill any distance between the top rail and the actual top of each 4x4 post. Then lots of filling in of smaller gaps and cracks. Like between the staircase and that first 4x4 post, and under the lower end of the gate. Not sure how I want to handle that lower gate side since I want to be able to wheelbarrow thru there..don't want to just stick a cinder block in the gap or anything. But might come to that. The lower end is the hinge side, so at least that is a plus. Most movement thru the gate will be on the high side. Ohh, and then I have a separate roll of 2 foot wire that I am going to run about 1 foot up the fence and 1 foot skirt. So the bottom foot of fence will be double thick and there will be a skirt. Still NOT trying to make this predator proof at all. The skirt is to keep the chickens in, not predators out.



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