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mandymcg05
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Well the problem is that I actually have way more chicks than what we built it for lol. I just can’t quit getting chicks lol. BUT I think the new one will be way more efficient and will work out better in the long run. And we are trying to reuse as much as we can. Everything happens for a reason and I’m glad we had the bad rain and water issues NOW and not when I had 18 chickens out there. 🌦Sorry.
I hope things get better. But if he's upset that could indicate he really wanted it to work out. If he wants it work with you that's a good thing.
But is you really are going to start over, I wonder if you try to just move your coop without losing all the effort you did?
A lot of people don't do foundations on small size coops. They do them on larger farm buildings though. You do see big
That sounds better than losing all your work. I'd try to move it too, and try to salvage your work. And I bet people would volunteer to help you. Times like now a lot of people see the need to be more community centered. (But there are bad apples too. Sometimes its hard to know who to trust.)
If you had 2 or 3 volunteers, perhaps that are already family members nearby you could probably just get everyone together and pick it up together and move it.
For what its worth, I don't know a lot of people that do foundations on really small budget coops. Some add wheels instead, no joke.
