Good afternoon!
I am a brand new chicken owner and may have jumped in without enough research. Anyhow, we bought a prefab coop from Tractor Supply (my hubby and I are NOT handy and have very few tools). I now understand that we need to lift our coop off the ground to prevent the base from rotting - and in South Carolina that will happen quickly!
I have what I think is a very clever idea. I am thinking of building a base of cinderblocks and putting the coop on top of them. Then, I can plant marigolds or other herbs in the holes of the blocks to hopefully beautify the coop a little. I am going to try to attach a little drawing I did below that I hope will explain my concept a little better. Don't laugh at it...
My questions:
1. Is this practical?
2. How can I secure the coop to the blocks with minimal skill or tools? Some long zip ties?
I am a brand new chicken owner and may have jumped in without enough research. Anyhow, we bought a prefab coop from Tractor Supply (my hubby and I are NOT handy and have very few tools). I now understand that we need to lift our coop off the ground to prevent the base from rotting - and in South Carolina that will happen quickly!
I have what I think is a very clever idea. I am thinking of building a base of cinderblocks and putting the coop on top of them. Then, I can plant marigolds or other herbs in the holes of the blocks to hopefully beautify the coop a little. I am going to try to attach a little drawing I did below that I hope will explain my concept a little better. Don't laugh at it...
My questions:
1. Is this practical?
2. How can I secure the coop to the blocks with minimal skill or tools? Some long zip ties?