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My husband and I are unexpectedly having to move, and with a short timeframe, he won't be able to build a coop/run like he did for our flock the first time. This makes me anxious, because what he built was a fortress that has kept my girls safe for going on 6 years.
The only pre-made coop/run we've been able to find that isn't exorbitantly expensive and includes delivery/set-up is the one pictured below (8x12)
There are a few challenges for setup that I need some feedback on:
The only pre-made coop/run we've been able to find that isn't exorbitantly expensive and includes delivery/set-up is the one pictured below (8x12)
There are a few challenges for setup that I need some feedback on:
- Our yard is on a slight slope. I plan for the coop side of this design to be at the higher end of the slope and the run situated downhill.
- The coop portion of this design does not have a floor. He will add it for $350 which sounds super expensive, so I'm considering alternatives. I do like the added security of a floor, though.
- Predator proofing: we want to try to combine our predator apron with the leveling process. Specifically, we plan to use 1x1 pavers lined up around the perimeter that the coop/run will be set atop of. We'll dig as needed so that the foundation is level. We're also thinking of having the pavers set atop the hardware cloth predator apron (which will extend ~3ft out in all directions) as a way to pin it down under the foundation. We then will secure the outer edges with garden pins and allow dirt/grass to grow up around it. Will this be effective?