- Feb 8, 2010
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Ahoy there.
Here's a picture of the crummy dog run along my back fence. I don't have a dog, and if I did, I wouldn't cram it in there, so I was thinking of making a chickenwire roof over part of it, and building a coop for 2 or 3 hens. Then my tiny dog run becomes a luxurious chicken run.
I think I need to get a permit first, so I'm not fined for having harmless birds in my yard. (I don't have any just yet.)
Also, I live in Colorado, so conditions can range from 100 degrees with 1mph winds, to -20 blizzard with 40mph winds, and I'm worried that if I don't build their house properly, I'll freeze or cook my birds.
There are train tracks on the other side of the back fence fence as well, and I'm thinking that it might scare the living crap out of the poor things when a train goes by.
So, I thought I'd join your forum, hang around here for a while and read, and pick your birdbrains, before I do anything drastic.
Thanks for having me, and I'll do my best not to break the rules or weird people out.

Here's a picture of the crummy dog run along my back fence. I don't have a dog, and if I did, I wouldn't cram it in there, so I was thinking of making a chickenwire roof over part of it, and building a coop for 2 or 3 hens. Then my tiny dog run becomes a luxurious chicken run.
I think I need to get a permit first, so I'm not fined for having harmless birds in my yard. (I don't have any just yet.)
Also, I live in Colorado, so conditions can range from 100 degrees with 1mph winds, to -20 blizzard with 40mph winds, and I'm worried that if I don't build their house properly, I'll freeze or cook my birds.
There are train tracks on the other side of the back fence fence as well, and I'm thinking that it might scare the living crap out of the poor things when a train goes by.
So, I thought I'd join your forum, hang around here for a while and read, and pick your birdbrains, before I do anything drastic.
Thanks for having me, and I'll do my best not to break the rules or weird people out.