How to make a nice tall run the easy way.
Use the panel system.
1. buy 6 ft. Tall and 8 ft tall untreated two-by-fours.
2.cut them off to a 6-foot height.
3. make a panel that is 5 ft wide by 6 foot tall.
4. cut the two foot pieces you cut off the end of your 8 foot board in half
5. Nail or screw them diagonally to all four corners of each panel to stabilize the panel.
6. Now take a 5-foot piece and run it horizontally across the center of the panel to stabilize it further.
6. Staple 3 ft. High chicken wire to each panel.
7. wrap the chicken wire around each vertical side of the panel about 1-inch so that when you mate the vertical panels together the ends of the chicken wire are hidden in the crease
8. Stand panels up and screw them together with three and a half inch coated decking screws.
9. When you get to the corners of the Run take a 6 foot high 4 x 4 and carriage Bolt the uprights into each side of the four by four .do not screw them, Carriage bolt them. it will give you the stability like you won't believe.
10. A fix some crossbars across the Run. then run chicken wire across the top of the run for a roof.
11. I like to cover my run .it keeps it nice and dry . I buy a nice blue or silver tarp that is longer and wider then the Run by about 4 inches on each side
go to
Walmart and by those bungees with the red ball at one end.
screw some some screws into the uprights such that when the tarp is laid over the top of the run ...and the bungees run thru The Grommet holes... it's a nice snug fit to run the bungee down around the screws in the uprights. this works really well because if you get wind, the bungees will stretch and the tarp will not rip.
12. For the door to the Run ,make another chicken wire panel that is small enough to fit inside one of the upright panels . add a couple of hinges and a nice secure latch and a door wide enough you can get a wheelbarrow thru it . that's important when you're cleaning your run.
Best,
Karen
P.S. if you use 3 foot high chicken wire on the top half of the panels and 4 foot high chicken wire on the bottom half of the panel ...then you'll have one foot of chicken wire apron around the bottom of the panel that you can bury in the ground so that varmints can't dig into the Run.
now one nice thing about this style of chicken run is it is set " on " the ground not " in " the ground. in my Township that's very important . as long as it's not in the ground, I don't need a building permit because it's a temporary structure. my chicken pen stood through all kinds of weather until it took an 80-foot pine tree to smash it .
My dog runs are 21 years old built with same method ( treated wood and welded wire) instead of chicken wire. they're still standing strong.
Best success,
Karen