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Oh no . I thought they looked better further up. I guess it's worth a look if we took the time and energy to get it here.Take all the shingles off, they all look pretty bad, get a good look at the wood underneath.
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Oh no . I thought they looked better further up. I guess it's worth a look if we took the time and energy to get it here.Take all the shingles off, they all look pretty bad, get a good look at the wood underneath.
Cry now or cry laterOh no . I thought they looked better further up. I guess it's worth a look if we took the time and energy to get it here.
I looked again and it looks like it's just the outer pieces of wood all around the edge of the roof and maybe some of the frame pieces that frame the roof.I thought the roofing boards on the inside ceiling looked pretty good from the one picture of them. The eaves do look like they might need some repair. If you wanted a metal roof for some reason, you might have to strip the shingles, but if it were me, I would just cover over them and replace the facia boards. You'd definitely be safer removing the shingles completely, but it is a chicken coop...
Inside looks good, though. Here's a pic.Cry now or cry later
I see breakdown all over, here's a few...and who knows what's under all that moss.
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Yes, I noticed that....but still those shingles are at the end of their life....and good to get a look at the tops of the roof boards.Inside looks good, though. Here's a pic.
True. Might be only good halfway through. We have a bunch of corrugated plastic roofing from another project, maybe I'll just put that on. That way I can also add more of an overhang on the window side.Yes, I noticed that....but still those shingles are at the end of their life....and good to get a look at the tops of the roof boards.
Perfect!!True. Might be only good halfway through. We have a bunch of corrugated plastic roofing from another project, maybe I'll just put that on. That way I can also add more of an overhang on the window side.
First I thought that shelf was a poop board......then I saw the nests.Also, I guess he thought the hens would go up the ramp and walk down the shelf to the preferred nesting boxes?
I have 4 nests, has worked fine for up to 18 layers.Also, 4 boxes enough for 11 hens possibly more?