Thread drift, with passionate debate, is not uncommon here on BYC.not sure why all of this is on this thread. I know what I have set aside for the coop and run and it is more than enough for both.
I apologize for my parts in it.
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Thread drift, with passionate debate, is not uncommon here on BYC.not sure why all of this is on this thread. I know what I have set aside for the coop and run and it is more than enough for both.
Only reason I can think to elevate the coop 2 feet is if it affects whether you need a building permit, whether it is included as a structure for property tax assessment, etc. Sometimes overall height or ground contact can be loopholes/traps in the rules.
no worries at all. And I get it and could see if it was something that I was questioning about but coop size wasn't really an issue here besides which one I want to build. no question on what size is best. it was all great advice on what size and why up till there was just the trying to prove a point. But all good.Thread drift, with passionate debate, is not uncommon here on BYC.
I apologize for my parts in it.
I fear I too contributed to the drift. I will do better. Sorry. JThread drift, with passionate debate, is not uncommon here on BYC.
I apologize for my parts in it.
unless I missed it I only saw your answers to my questions and some ideas to help me with my coop build. Either way as I said not a big deal.I fear I too contributed to the drift. I will do better. Sorry. J
I know most don't. the chipmunk has holes in our front yard and all around the backyard and seem pretty deep so think they go down and tunnel quite a bit which is why I was unsure if I should just put the HWC under the run to be sure they can't dig up in it. hmmm hopefully someone knows since I am not sure. haahaa.Most creatures want to dig as little as possible. Its why a dog will dig right next to the fence, instead of several feet away, and why they dig the bare minimum to slip undrr a fence,rather than deep down and tunneling.
That's why you typically only have to go down 1 ft or so into the soil, and/or skirt about 3' width around th e perimeter. Not that some cratures can't do more, just that they generally won't.
Chipmunks specifically? I don't know.