Vixen55
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Crazy! We live in a cliche pit usually but look at the dirt!! Lots and lots to do before we pour the slab but we broke ground on the new coop!
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Well they're still in progress. I was looking last night about roosts and different peoples views. That was interesting. It's going to be about 8x8 give or take. I'm so excited for so much room! My little existing coop is 4x8 and only 4 feet tall, so this is going to be a Cadillac! Plus the water and electric pipes were found by my hubby who knows/knew how to witch for them lol! So we're going to be spoiled. I'm looking at the sites plans and ideas for coops. So many helpful tips and ideas my head is swimming!!An exciting moment.
What do your coop plans look like?
Well they're still in progress. I was looking last night about roosts and different peoples views. That was interesting. It's going to be about 8x8 give or take. I'm so excited for so much room! My little existing coop is 4x8 and only 4 feet tall, so this is going to be a Cadillac! Plus the water and electric pipes were found by my hubby who knows/knew how to witch for them lol! So we're going to be spoiled. I'm looking at the sites plans and ideas for coops. So many helpful tips and ideas my head is swimming!!
South Texas! Killer hot. 90's to 100's easily. So we're roofing the runs and will probably use shade cloth or tarps that we can move around. Plus parts of the run will be under a big oak.
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Take the corner braces out before you pour and replace with stakes on the outside to hold the forms in place. Cut the stakes lower than the top. That will make finishing the slab a lot easierCrazy! We live in a cliche pit usually but look at the dirt!! Lots and lots to do before we pour the slab but we broke ground on the new coop!View attachment 2667684