Yes, it is like a loosely woven fabric. They come in a variety of 'shade' levels, usually from 40% to 90%. (They are different from the 'shade sails' they sell)Great set up. I have never used shade cloth - does air flow through it OK?
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Yes, it is like a loosely woven fabric. They come in a variety of 'shade' levels, usually from 40% to 90%. (They are different from the 'shade sails' they sell)Great set up. I have never used shade cloth - does air flow through it OK?
Patience!I don't have that kind of time. It takes her forever to get ready.
Thanks. I have some t-posts and rope I can use to make an awning. Great idea!Can you angle the shade cloth out, like an awning (maybe by attaching at top, but having a wooden frame angled out at 45 degrees from bottom to support it , instead of putting it directly on the side (instead of against the side top to bottom)? I think that would be more effective, if you are able to do that.
The new coop looks great, btw!!
Is it time already? The two broodies I had set didn’t hatch any of their eggs either. They aren’t breaking though so I’ve tried setting up a maternity ward, and have added in my bully girl (who hatched out Scarface and his brother) fingers crossed for you! It’s always hard with new mamas, you never know how they are going to be.No sign of any pipping.
Tripod camper jacks (the really old hand crank ones) a rake and shovel allow you to turn a shade tarp (not very waterproof, but hey it was on hand) into a quick tent arrangement for sudden rainstorms. my curvy girls are really enjoying their secluded little coop and run arrangement. I put them in the shady jar part of my yard area, then rigged up a little tarp awning, much like you describe. The “slightly worn” tarp with holes still managed to hold enough water to almost collapse the tie outs. I’ll have to snap a picture. I’m honestly considering writing a book about building things out of trash!Thanks. I have some t-posts and rope I can use to make an awning. Great idea!
Kris, I think we could co-author the book. I had to buy some furring strips for the wire on my new coop but the door and frame are all refurbished supplies.Tripod camper jacks (the really old hand crank ones) a rake and shovel allow you to turn a shade tarp (not very waterproof, but hey it was on hand) into a quick tent arrangement for sudden rainstorms. my curvy girls are really enjoying their secluded little coop and run arrangement. I put them in the shady jar part of my yard area, then rigged up a little tarp awning, much like you describe. The “slightly worn” tarp with holes still managed to hold enough water to almost collapse the tie outs. I’ll have to snap a picture. I’m honestly considering writing a book about building things out of trash!
I know it is an evil invasive tree that makes you sick, but it is very pretty with added little chickens!!I took these yesterday. I may try for some more later on today for mugshot monday we will have to see.
The mimosa tree has another use besides giving me my yearly sinus infection...and it has by the way. The hooligans are gorging themselves on its blooms and using it for photo ops.
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