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Hello,
Sorry I am a new user and can't include url and img bbcodes...
I am looking for feedback on my idea for my chicken run.
I plan to create essentially two fifty foot fences 3 feet away from each other.
Each section of fence would be sorta like this:
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4 or 6 inch wood posts on the end of each section
a 12' piece of corrugated metal roofing panel would be buried a few inches into the ground, capped with a 2x4(or 6) and blocked in by 1x2's or similar to lock it in position between the posts.
Each post would have an eye installed on top and cable would run across the 50'
1/2" premium poly bird netting would then be installed on top supported by the cables.
The netting would also be attached to the vertical posts and the horizontal 2x4(or 6) cap on top of the galvanized sheet similarly to the staple roll install method with 1x2's
I was Inspired by the
My Extreme Heat Coop in the small coop designs section of backyard chickens.
http colon slash slash www dot backyardchickens dot com/web/viewblog.php?id=56638
I have some differences from this guy, I'm in New Jersey so I don't have extreme heat. I don't have a wall.
But I do have the threats of snow and ice.
I live in a suburban area with no sign of racoons. I do have a possum that I need to get rid of. We do have hawks and owls.
Concerns I have are about the design are snow on the 3' x 12' sections of netting on the 'roof', I've seen snow build up on poly netting, but this is a pretty small and well supported surface area. Any one have snow experiences with poly on a similar installation?
The other concern is with the possum and racoon type threat with animals able to chew through the poly netting. The poly netting would start approximatly 2' off the ground.
I don't expect heavy predator activity. I do have the possibility of changing the net material on the sides to something metal, but I was looking for the 1/2" openings to keep outside birds out and that can get expensive in metal...
Will possums climb? I know racoons would.
This and my shed and the coop will end up enclosing in my garden area in the back corner of my yard, which is 20'x50'
The 20'x50' area would be available as additional (unprotected from above) run area when not actively being gardened.
Thanks in advance,
GiantVeggie
Sorry I am a new user and can't include url and img bbcodes...
I am looking for feedback on my idea for my chicken run.
I plan to create essentially two fifty foot fences 3 feet away from each other.
Each section of fence would be sorta like this:
http colon slash slash public dot khov dot com/x.jpg
4 or 6 inch wood posts on the end of each section
a 12' piece of corrugated metal roofing panel would be buried a few inches into the ground, capped with a 2x4(or 6) and blocked in by 1x2's or similar to lock it in position between the posts.
Each post would have an eye installed on top and cable would run across the 50'
1/2" premium poly bird netting would then be installed on top supported by the cables.
The netting would also be attached to the vertical posts and the horizontal 2x4(or 6) cap on top of the galvanized sheet similarly to the staple roll install method with 1x2's
I was Inspired by the
My Extreme Heat Coop in the small coop designs section of backyard chickens.
http colon slash slash www dot backyardchickens dot com/web/viewblog.php?id=56638
I have some differences from this guy, I'm in New Jersey so I don't have extreme heat. I don't have a wall.
But I do have the threats of snow and ice.
I live in a suburban area with no sign of racoons. I do have a possum that I need to get rid of. We do have hawks and owls.
Concerns I have are about the design are snow on the 3' x 12' sections of netting on the 'roof', I've seen snow build up on poly netting, but this is a pretty small and well supported surface area. Any one have snow experiences with poly on a similar installation?
The other concern is with the possum and racoon type threat with animals able to chew through the poly netting. The poly netting would start approximatly 2' off the ground.
I don't expect heavy predator activity. I do have the possibility of changing the net material on the sides to something metal, but I was looking for the 1/2" openings to keep outside birds out and that can get expensive in metal...
Will possums climb? I know racoons would.
This and my shed and the coop will end up enclosing in my garden area in the back corner of my yard, which is 20'x50'
The 20'x50' area would be available as additional (unprotected from above) run area when not actively being gardened.
Thanks in advance,
GiantVeggie
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