Wow! That looks amazing for never having built anything before! Great work!
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Yes, I saw that! No info on the breed. I might contact them, since the pullet is the same age as ours.No RedPony, I am not aware of any except Craigslist. Haven't really looked around much though. I see somebody on the west end is trying to give away a pullet. Thought about taking it but have enough already.
Thanks for letting me know! Maybe I won't worry about covering it, then. I did paint the inside and I do like the texture.Oh. as far as painting the rough OSB goes, a deep nap roller works great. The OSB will soak up a lot of primer but your finished coats will be easier. I use Kilz exterior latex primer and ColorPlace exterior paint from WalMart. When finished it will have a nice texture to it. If it is old you may get some chips flaking off as the months pass, and when you paint it some of the chips on top will swell up and then usually go back down as it dries. You might plan on touching up next summer if you go this route but from my experience it would still last for years. The glue in OSB is "weather resistant".