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Songster
Looking great!! Love seeing everyone else's DIY coops as well!!
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"Decided not to move it" as in "Too tired, too heavy, gud enuf!".I have been at it since 7 this morning about 6 hrs fighting 30+mph I finished priming the bottom/stand and then put the first real color the coop (gray on the stand). I then removed the blocks and decided I did not need to move it as it will be fine where it's at.
That'll work out well I think. Once the run is built (a few days? few weeks?) they'll have been acclimated to the coop as home, so no need to worry about having to home them to the coop later.I will keep them cooped up for a couple days and build the run. Was going to keep them inside one more night as its going to be 44 degrees tonight but think they should be fine.
Was going to keep them inside one more night as its going to be 44 degrees tonight but think they should be fine.
I really love this project. Looking wonderful!Well I got a lot done almost every thing is primed and most has been painted. I started some of the trim work around the 3 doors of the clean out doors.
Still kinda windy so I gave up on working on the roof for now. Would give a more thorough write up but had a very long day worked on it the whole day but it's almost done.
Note: roof will be corrugated white pvc not just the primed bored you see. The trim really helps clean it up and give it s pro look if you ask me.
Kinda cooler and have a chance of rain the next 2 days so slid in the monitor roof opening covers. Don't want the girls or bedding to get wet.