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Ok, the coop is finished, and we've built the wood frame for the run. It's roughly 21x11 feet. But we only have about 15 feet of chicken wire, maybe 20, and nothing is open until tomorrow. I have assorted lengths of chain link fence.... Can I use it too, or should I just wait to finish the run this week?
Yeah, the chickens are in the coop. My husband says we actually have about 100 feet of chicken wire, so we don't need to buy much more. I did not know that chicken wire is not predator proof though, so I guess we will have to go around it again with hardware cloth. We have a bunch of some other kind of wire. I'm not sure what it is, but it has rectangular holes...I was going to use it when I sectioned off the coop, but the chickens seemed to almost get their heads stuck in it, so it will be useless for anything related to the chickens. On the bright side, since I made the coop playpen the bullies aren't trying so hard to get at my orps.Are the chickens already moved into the coop? For a temporary measure (not predator proof) you could use what chicken wire and chain link you have to form a small temporary enclosure around one section of the run supports. Or just let them free range if you're comfortable with that. I would wait until I have the permanent materials on hand to actually complete the run simply so you're not doing double the work.
FYI chicken wire is not predator proof, not sure if you were planning to go with that as the main material or not.
Yeah, the chickens are in the coop. My husband says we actually have about 100 feet of chicken wire, so we don't need to buy much more. I did not know that chicken wire is not predator proof though, so I guess we will have to go around it again with hardware cloth. We have a bunch of some other kind of wire. I'm not sure what it is, but it has rectangular holes...
You might have answered your own question.Is that still not enough until the run is done?.....
....If the pullets get too close to the wire, the sex links still try to eat their face
I miss the snowYou might have answered your own question.
You do what you gotta do, and work with what you've got to work with,
but you're learning that more space is better... or faces get eaten(for some reason that cracked me up, I have fatigue inebriation from moving wet snow).
Maybe try sketching it out?I'm not very good at seeing plans in my head.
ThanksMaybe try sketching it out?
Ima drafter so that's how I 'think' best....
...and hate dealing with crisis' due to lack of proper prior planning,
am not a leap first look later kinda gal.
You don't need a 'breeding area' with only 12 utility layers....
....an area you can separate off for integrating yearly chicks would be good tho.