Coffee 1st
Songster
- Jul 31, 2015
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sounds like allot of work BUT it sounds great,,, now we must see pics... you should know the rules...Well, so now that I am up to six birds again, and they are adapting well (kept them apart all day) but the point is: I have this cute 3 x 4 coop with the nest boxes off the side. One of those cute little kits since I had to do this on my own - no DH (contractor) would help. I even put a little 4 x 3 run on the front. I was told it was big enough for six. No Way would I leave six chickens in that small a space. But I intended to free-range them. So this would work out fine. Til the Eagles got my Australops. You can't have eggs without chickens . . . . . I began scheming how to build a run large enough to restrict the birds free-ranging days. I dug out the ground (again) and lined it with cement block along with all the buried fencing. Well, my DH didn't want it to look 'getto' (and it was as I was pounding metal stakes in the ground, wondering how this was going to hold up) so he built a run that is 6' high x 5' wide and 9' long off the back of the present run and it is over the coop. Then HE decided it needed a metal roof and not just plywould with tar paper (which is what I would have done.) Then it needed a shed roof off the front to dress it up so he built that on. Then I stained it and wired it (hardware wire) and then I wrapped it in plastic (getting ready for winter). Where do the chickens like to roost? On top of the slanted roof coop. So I found a board and leveled across the top of the coop and fixed it up with a nest box. They love it and that is where all six birds are tonight. Roosting. If only
I had known last Spring when I started this adventure.