Converting old shed to Barn/Coop

I don't believe anything will dig under the foundation. if something does try, You will see evidence of it before it succeeds .
plug all holes in all the walls.
.......jiminwisc....
 
Will do thanks for your help. If I house rabbits in there and they dig, do you think they'll escape?
 
I've the same similar problem. I turned my old horse sta into a chicken coop. The sliding door and the chain link gate is presenting quite a challenge for me how to close all the gaps a d yet be able to slide the door and open and close the gate. I don't have recent pictures of what we did but there is still space for small animals to come in.
 
Eight inch concrete block 1950s model probably set on a thin strip of mortar . The holes in the roof will only continue to cause the whole structure to deteriorate. I see lots of wood rot there already . If you don't own it be careful how much money you spend on it . I would stop the leaks first and consider building safe cages for the birds and rabbits . Trying to make the shed it'self safe will require a lot of work and expense. Use as much salvage materials as you can. Check craigslist for free stuff .Try to build so you can remove and take it with you . Free range chickens go everywhere . Why did the chicken cross the road ? Because it's a chicken :lau . Start by sketching out you floor layout for rabbit and quail separation . Think about how many you want to have . Then ask how much space is required for each bird and each rabbit . Use that as your guide . If the prevailing winds aren't blowing in the door opening then it can remain open. It's important to keep them dry so they will stay warm . Good luck with your project :fl Just stay at it and you'll get there .
 
I don't see myself using this place for long maybe 3-4 years max so you hit the nail on the head about investing too much into this barn.

I figure it's going to be more expensive to create cages for all the animals I want to have than to just buy a little mesh and couple 2x4. I have scrap wood for the door frame.

For now I'm going to construct the door and we'll go from there. Will post updates.
 
Hey,
Just wanted to update you guys. The barn I was planning on using was deemed unusable by a contractor friend, the base was rotten and eaten away mostly, he said a strong wind on the left wall would take it down.

There was another abandoned building on the property I can use, I already moved my animals in there. Here are some picks take a look, I just have to make some rabbit cages inside the room, add some more material on the floor and fix up the door. I want to make the door that has two parts that open, top and bottom, that are hinged and can be locked separately, sorry I don't know the name.


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Sorry for the bad pics, they don't do the room justice. There is also another room connected to this one, also pretty good size.
 
@BYC910 and your contractor friend gave good advice on that barn.
Would have taken more money and effort than I'd want to invest in something I didn't own.
 

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