I have boring chickens
I don’t know a ton about chicken tending yet however I do know this for sure boring is awesome. All my minor “exciting” moments have be filled anxiety and worry and I have read many others that included tears and true fear. I think I myself will shoot for boring as all heck! Your sweet chickens are gorgeous and happily doing chickeny things and that is perfect ;)
 
I don’t know a ton about chicken tending yet however I do know this for sure boring is awesome. All my minor “exciting” moments have be filled anxiety and worry and I have read many others that included tears and true fear. I think I myself will shoot for boring as all heck! Your sweet chickens are gorgeous and happily doing chickeny things and that is perfect ;)
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Build Update

Got a row of hardware cloth on the upper part of the little run Sunday, and need at least another row. But it was too cold yesterday to work outside with a bare hand.

I finally had a good idea for keeping the platform crosspieces from slipping off of the run's welded wire sides and dumping the platform, so I worked on that inside. I wanted it all easily removable. Had to account for the thickness of the platform and the width too. It came to me right when I woke up. Sleep is the best! So I worked on that inside:

After a fruitless search for hook-n-eye screw-in eyes in our storage I saw some cup hooks. Screwed them into the underside of the crosspiece.
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Used pliers to make into an eye
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A long zip-tie through it. Happens to be removable but that's good if changes are needed.
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And a carabiner to latch on to the zip tie. Not sure if the carabineer would stay on the welded wire, or stay with the crosspiece. Probably the latter.
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Tried it out this morning, seems good so far!
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On to a proof-of-concept model of how the ladder might attach to the platform.
 

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