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Hi,
Hoping someone here will have ideas on how to build this run. I am in Colorado and there is no flat area in my yard. With massive stones, it is about impossible to dig by hand. I do have chain link fence on one side. Chain link is mine. The neighbor owns the retaining wall and it ends part way up. I hope to have it 6 ft tall so I can get inside comfortably.
Is it best to stair step? or just follow the slope? OR???? What do I do on the chain link side? Also need roof covering for hawks. Not sure if netting will work with the snow? Will chicken wire work?
The area is about 10 ft wide. And would like to go up to the 2nd railroad tie.(stacked one in photo) about 25 feet from coop. First 2 photos are form were I would like to start the run and looking down at the coop. Next two photos are looking up from the coop.
I am a woman with 10 hens, a few tools, no money and out of ideas....




Hoping someone here will have ideas on how to build this run. I am in Colorado and there is no flat area in my yard. With massive stones, it is about impossible to dig by hand. I do have chain link fence on one side. Chain link is mine. The neighbor owns the retaining wall and it ends part way up. I hope to have it 6 ft tall so I can get inside comfortably.
Is it best to stair step? or just follow the slope? OR???? What do I do on the chain link side? Also need roof covering for hawks. Not sure if netting will work with the snow? Will chicken wire work?
The area is about 10 ft wide. And would like to go up to the 2nd railroad tie.(stacked one in photo) about 25 feet from coop. First 2 photos are form were I would like to start the run and looking down at the coop. Next two photos are looking up from the coop.
I am a woman with 10 hens, a few tools, no money and out of ideas....
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