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I keep thinking about doing a hoop coop for some meat birds this summer. The only thing is that I would kinda like to have it fairly tall as I'm 6'4" and I'm not a big fan of clunking my head on stuff.If you make a cattle panel hoop coop similar to this...
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/permanent-hoop-coop-guide
You should have no snow load issues, especially if you brush it off with a shop broom on the rare heavy snow days...
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build it on a riser... a knee wall of sorts. enough to keep from bumping your head
deb
Yeah, I thought about that. Just trying to figure out the dimensions of the hoops. Like if I make the base of the hoops 10 feet wide how tall would the hoops be versus if I made the base 8 feet wide.build it on a riser... a knee wall of sorts. enough to keep from bumping your head
deb
Quote: Take a piece of clothesline 16 feet long for the panel and a tape measure for the base and lay it out on the ground.
Use another tape measure to check height.
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Here is a simple way. Set four tposts in the ground Not deep enough you cant get them out. then take a cattle panel and fit it in between. Measure the height... you can ball park the optimum width from there. I personally like perfect increments for wood or steel construction
If the Tposts are in the right spot drive em in then raise the cattle panel up till you like the height and affix the bottom to the Tpost. Fill in the base with wood or wire.....
deb
This was one of my better ideas. Wanted to slowly drop mealworms in the coop to mimic the wild (bugs falling from trees and the like) to keep my hens from getting in a rut during the day.
The short length of pipe is glued to the ring of the timer and rolls 360 deg in 24 hours. A simple helix of glue (hot melt bead) keeps the contents moving forwards. Empties half a tube load in about 3 days.
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Yeah, I thought about that. Just trying to figure out the dimensions of the hoops. Like if I make the base of the hoops 10 feet wide how tall would the hoops be versus if I made the base 8 feet wide.