So, as some of you know, I received a coop for free not long ago. I advertised on CL for cheap or free materials for a coop and it was offered. It could be better but for free I can work with it. I wanted to get the run done quickly so the girls had somewhere to play while I worked on the coop's remodel. I've been letting them roam around me while I work on the run and, other than putting my hands in poop a few times, it's been ok.
I am sunburnt and tired. I wish I had an extra pair of hands or even just someone to make this make sense to me as I do it. I'm just kind of throwing things together at this point I think.
My yard isn't level so I put a few blocks of wood under low spots to hold up areas until I can relocate some soil to level out those areas. I have lumber to extend the size of the coop and change the door and nest areas on it to make them more convienent. I'm not moving the dang thing. It took 4 men to move it a few feet to get it up into a trailer. It took a Yukon to pull it out of the trailer, and there it stays.
This is the coop with the people door open. They all seem to like it so far as they find their way into it on their own at sunset while I'm still burning my behind putting their outdoor zone together.
Here is a pic of the run and coop from my living room window. It's on the west side of my house in my pasture. You can see my clothes line there lol. That is temporary trust me.
I need to cut some widths tomorrow to make shorter frames for the corners and the frame for the door. It worked out that the coop was set where it was. It's directly in line with the fence post that I already have so I can use that fence post to hold the run steady at that corner.
This stuff is evil. Seriously. I have so many cuts on my arms and hands. I wore gloves with rubber pads on the palms and I stlil got cut up. Plus the stupid stapler doesn't always want to staple over it. Then you hvae to wire the two 3ft sections together in the middle. SHEESH. The wire part really exasperates me.
More to come tomorrow if I manage to not blister
I am sunburnt and tired. I wish I had an extra pair of hands or even just someone to make this make sense to me as I do it. I'm just kind of throwing things together at this point I think.
My yard isn't level so I put a few blocks of wood under low spots to hold up areas until I can relocate some soil to level out those areas. I have lumber to extend the size of the coop and change the door and nest areas on it to make them more convienent. I'm not moving the dang thing. It took 4 men to move it a few feet to get it up into a trailer. It took a Yukon to pull it out of the trailer, and there it stays.
This is the coop with the people door open. They all seem to like it so far as they find their way into it on their own at sunset while I'm still burning my behind putting their outdoor zone together.

Here is a pic of the run and coop from my living room window. It's on the west side of my house in my pasture. You can see my clothes line there lol. That is temporary trust me.

I need to cut some widths tomorrow to make shorter frames for the corners and the frame for the door. It worked out that the coop was set where it was. It's directly in line with the fence post that I already have so I can use that fence post to hold the run steady at that corner.
This stuff is evil. Seriously. I have so many cuts on my arms and hands. I wore gloves with rubber pads on the palms and I stlil got cut up. Plus the stupid stapler doesn't always want to staple over it. Then you hvae to wire the two 3ft sections together in the middle. SHEESH. The wire part really exasperates me.

More to come tomorrow if I manage to not blister
