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It is simpler than it sounds, all the corners can be done as straight joints rather than having to join anything with 45 degree angles. The corner brace pieces made out of plywood will make it much sturdier. Hanging the chain link gates just require a sturdy post to attach the hinge side to and a piece of scrap pipe on the latch side for the gate latch to dropover... Here are some pictures of various interior and exterier coop doors we have here.![]()
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I built my own run door without really any building experience. The coop was our first building project. I just used 2 x 4s and connected them together using those hammer in spike strip things (mending plates). It's been extremely sturdy and has held on prefecture for the last 3 years.![]()
Not the best pictures of the door but that was all I had.![]()

This is such a big help, thanks for posting!My medicine cabinet @chaos18 Vet wrap Artificial tear gel Vet Rx Nutri-Drench Liniment gel Safety tipped scissors (sharp) Niacin Wazine Corid Safe-guard Vetericyn-wound and skin care Blu-Kote Vitamins& Electrolytes Sav-A-Chick electrolytes Duramycin antibiotic Terramycin (animal Neosporin) Iodine Benadryl Epsom salt Syringes Gauze
Thought everyone would like to see the little survivor today. I decided to name her Mira for miracle. She's much, much more alert today (though she doesn't look like it in the first picture) and feeling a bit better. Her head does stink though. Is that normal? I noticed it when I was flushing it.She's had that eye open all day
You can probably see that it's stretched back and there's a wrinkle under it but it still works
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Congrats on the house and progress and chickies! How exciting! :yiipchickWow! What a busy day! I spent all morning converting our carport into a turkey/chicken shelter. Temporary, of course... I zip-tied the hell outta that thing to make sure that it is as predator proof as I could make it. Tomorrow , I will work on improving it more. I drove down to pick up turkeys and chicks from @dheltzel. I hope I can give all of them the treatment and protection they deserve. I was expecting smaller chicks, which was silly of me, given the time of year. So it looks like I will have to get my coop together much more quickly than I thought. Mind you, there's still a bathroom I haven't cleaned yet in the new house, but my chickens and turkeys have come home to roost!. Most of our clothes and personal items are still in the garage in boxes, including utensils, plates etc. Priorities, people!
I think my hubby was surprised when he saw the "clown car effect" when I was unloading the chicks. I think only expected me to bring home 10 chicks. And baby turkeys. Well if you don't ask, you don't know!
. I don't even remember how many I picked up...
@stake. Thanks again for the little ones. Hope we didn't cause an upset for your other CCLs by taking their brood mates away. I made it home in time to have the last 20 minutes of light for the day. I rushed around so much to get everyone into bed and tucked in safe and sound. The turkeys and the pullets are in the carport (it measures 12 X 20, so it should be enough room) and the chicks are in a large critter cage in the garage, definitely safe from any predators. Time for bed! :yiipchick