Thanks guys.
I pulled the trigger on a metal run kit. I'll post about in an update to this thread in the near future.
I'm under the gun to get this done. My wife is tired of the chickens crapping all over the porch and driveway. I'm tired of cleaning up after them. They also like to peck away at the lime putty mortar joints of our 1812 stone house. They seem to prefer it to oyster shells.
We have eight birds at present all hens. We raised five from week old. They are now twenty weeks old and in a small combined coop and run. The coop is adequate. The run is way to small. It was purchase at
TSC and given to us when we adopted four adult birds. I give them the run of our fenced one acre when I'm outside and there are no hawks in the area. The problem with this is they gravitate to our porch and being chickens they crap on everything.
Of the four adults we adopted, three are still alive. They have separate small combined coop/run that was purchased at
TSC and also given to us with the same four adults. They also have an approximately 8'×12' dog run with a tarp over it.
Not a great idea to put a chicken run on a concrete pad.
I'm on the fence about this. I've read pros and cons.
We have wooded area on two sides and are close to the Schuylkill River. There are lots of fox, coyotes, raccoons, weasels. That's why I'm considering putting the run on concrete. Trying to bury hardware cloth in the ground would be tough and an added expense.
I'm going to try deep bedding. I have a reliable supply of wood chips and currently have a decent pile of aged dry woodchips. I've also a windrow of fermented shredded leaves and brush (bokashi) that is full of worms and insects.
The back part of the property is currently overgrown with brush and stumps, downed trees and ruts. It's will take some time to clear the run perimeter. The concrete pad is clear.
If the run on concrete pad doesn't work out I should be able to break the run down into sections and move it.
The garage suggestion was intended to be for a run not a coop; placement is flexible off a side or end.
Ted I think I miss understood your post.
After reading you post again I believe you meant a frame from a fabric type garage. I initially pictured a prefabricated wood drop in place garage.
My wife and I talked about using the frame from a large tent similar to the portable garages. I haven't done the math but I would bet with the price of hardware, hardware cloth and hinges going that route may cost more than a run kit.
Profile updated. Thanks for suggestion and directions.
Once again thanks for input.