Really struggling with the run now. I took the advice of glg1992 and measured out the space to move the pen to the OUTSIDE of the coop. Sadly, it's about 4 inches too wide and hits a large tree on the left (looking at the space). Now, I have the space to the right of the coop, but this thing is about 500lbs of wood right now...no joke, and it's all level. I would REALLY hate to try and move this thing and have something crack, or have it be un-level with no way for me to lift it to add leveling wood underneath.
I contemplated building a new run, and not using the pen at all, but with that comes two big issues:
1. The cost. One of the reasons we built the coop was because we already had the pen doing nothing in the yard for 10 years.
2. Cementing in the posts is too permanant. We only plan on being in this house maybe another year (2 at most), and if I start cementing in posts, it's going to be a "you know what" to remove them. We plan on renting the house after we move as we can't sell it right now.
So my first idea was to "frame out" the inside of the pen with pressure treated 2x4's and attach my hardware cloth ($$) to that. I am still worried about the gaps around the gate, and attaching the lumber to the metal frame and have it be sturdy. To be brutally honest, I'd much rather build something new, but then we still have this stupid pen laying around. I also thought about taking the chain link off the metal frame and using that "sandwiched" between lumber, but again, I am buying double the lumber to accomplish that.
It's getting close to cold weather here, and I was hoping to already have chickens this summer. I've spent more than I intended to already on the coop, so I am kinda frustrated. Any suggestions?