I am not too handy, but I figured I could tackle a chicken run. I used a hoop-design that kycklingars so kindly shared in the chicken tractor section of the coop designs ( backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=22688-kycklingars-4x10-tractor ).
Well, about ten minutes after the pipes were bent, one of them snapped like this: (sorry, I have a photo at i157.photobucket.com/albums/t65/suzyrizzo/010.jpg, but I'm not allowed to post it because I'm new here?!?!)
Anyways, I'm trying to decide whether I should give up on the design, or just replace the one bad pipe. What do you think? My friends in real life are getting tired of talking about my chicken project, lol.
Thanks,
Sue.
PS. This is my fist chicken experience. I'm planning on raising three hens in my suburban backyard. I live in central PA, and I will (eventually) build a 3x4 coop on wheels so that I can move the run and coop around every few days.
Well, about ten minutes after the pipes were bent, one of them snapped like this: (sorry, I have a photo at i157.photobucket.com/albums/t65/suzyrizzo/010.jpg, but I'm not allowed to post it because I'm new here?!?!)
Anyways, I'm trying to decide whether I should give up on the design, or just replace the one bad pipe. What do you think? My friends in real life are getting tired of talking about my chicken project, lol.
Thanks,
Sue.
PS. This is my fist chicken experience. I'm planning on raising three hens in my suburban backyard. I live in central PA, and I will (eventually) build a 3x4 coop on wheels so that I can move the run and coop around every few days.