- Dec 7, 2011
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Today's project was to get the shed in the picture split. The run will be off the back side of the shed. That will be started tomorrow but not finished till sometime this week.
The door is not finished for the coop portion. I swear the shed (dirt floor) was built cockeyed. Things did not line up. So there are some issues with getting the door to fit. But I think I have it figured out. It had to wait till tomorrow though. I was tired and I know I need to do that myself. I did secure the door better than the picture below showed. The walk in height is just a hair over 4 feet tall. Not the best, but well, me with no real experience and the friend, it turned out pretty well. Not pretty and you can see the mistakes, but it is functional and I am proud of my job.
The gap below the "door" is covered in chicken wire. There is a smaller board going across the top of it to give stability. Like I said, IDK who built the shed, but there are some issues with how things line up in there. That and they covered the walls half in various boards and a door with the knob still in (see 3 pics down). Kinda amusing. It fits in with the design I think. I still need to build them a lower roost. I will build that tomorrow.
I need to pick up more sawdust. I know that. I had the kids in the shed helping me take them out of the container they were in. They had a ball. The 16 month old was squealing with glee. The boys were trying to show the chickens the food and water. The poor things were scared, so I herded the kids out and gave them some time to deal with the change before I took pictures.
Just a caution. If the door with the knob is an outside one, use a lock of some kind, coons learn very easily to open doors by just turning the knob.