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Yes Sylvester already done.
there isn't any part of it that doesn't have wire now. I will post some current pictures tomorrow. Thanks

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totally agree!LOL!! I had the same question when I first got mine. I fretted and panicked thinking "my girls aren't getting their water!" ... but as I found out, the girls are way smarter than we give them credit for. The first thing I'd tell you is TAKE AWAY ALL OTHER WATERERS when you start using it. It's tough, but do it. When I first mine to use I 'clicked' the little stainless steel tips til a bit of water came out. At first nothing...nada....zip. But then one of them got curious by the clicking sound and when she put her beak to it that was IT! All the others came over out of curiousity. Trust me, THEY WILL USE THEM...BE PERSISTENT!! :yiipchick
love the big run!!!! I want a bigger run already and I have only had chicks for a week lol
Looks fun!Here we are now. Just some mulch and planting the lemon grass and marigold![]()
Thanks Sylvester! We moved in a year ago and have been busy doing a lot or repairs to the home (100 yr old bungalow). The garage and home were recently fumigated and a fresh coat of paint is next on the agenda. Because of the layout of our property and local ordinances regarding where the coop can be located on our property we are relegated to this spot. My plan is to make the coop easy to disassemble so if it ever has to be moved or shifted out of the way all I'll need to do is remove a couple of brackets & screws and viola. The shade is provided by a huge Lychee tree so treats should be raining down on them soonYou obviously take pride in your landscraping and decorating.
One problem we thought about when we were remodeling our house is that in future should we need repairs, repainting, new construction, fumigating, etc, we had to place our coop enough away from the garage wall so that ladders and construction skids would have room. You might want to think about that before butting the coop permanently against a house or garage wall. Just something to think about.
Your coop is going to have a nice shady spot.
Greetings BlueChick,
Looking good! I want to be the first to sit in that Adirondack chair and watch the chickens entertain me!