Chicken Egg 17
Songster
Ok ya I see looks good but ur weather don't look to good in the back round looks like rain
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One problem. You are going to have to keep your chickens well fenced at all times, or that garden needs to be well fenced.
The 8x8x20 covered run will extend from the side of the coop behind the garden so they won't have access to the garden itself.
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Make sure to skirt that coop to the ground, or else you are bound to have a collection of very hard to reach eggs under it...
Unfortunately not eating them doesn't mean they won't trample them or dig up the roots.That's why I suggested baskets and pots for a start off. Planting a shrub or rose in a large pot with a chicken wire ''skirt'' also works.A pot with a wire ''cloche'' also.Just go slowly to start to avoid frustration and disappointment LOL. My chickens for instance didn't read that they weren't supposed to eat agapanthus.Some plants that aren't good for them might just be ignored. I think chickens pretty much know what they shouldn't eat. For example, hostas are supposed to be bad. We have several (been there before we owned the place) but the chickens have never touched them (other than to use them for shade). On the other hand there are two variegated ones in the front of the house that the woodchucks chew to the ground. They don't eat the all green ones though.
Unfortunately not eating them doesn't mean they won't trample them or dig up the roots.That's why I suggested baskets and pots for a start off. Planting a shrub or rose in a large pot with a chicken wire ''skirt'' also works.A pot with a wire ''cloche'' also.Just go slowly to start to avoid frustration and disappointment LOL. My chickens for instance didn't read that they weren't supposed to eat agapanthus.
They'll need some kind of 'boundry' or barrier, to help them learn.Well mine must be mentally challenged because I chase them out of the flower beds like 20 times a day and as soon as u let them out they go for them
Well mine must be mentally challenged because I chase them out of the flower beds like 20 times a day and as soon as u let them out they go for them
Didn't get an updated pic but its all cleaned up and ready for grading. Should be putting wire on tomorrow. Soon as i put the chicks in I'll post some pics. I'm pretty happy with it so far. Resolved the sewer pipe issue, all posts are perfectly plumb, dimensions are within 1/2" everywhere, I'm a happy camper
Last shot of run in progress
Deer wire i got at lowes. Dont know if deer eat chickens but this will keep them outDecided on this since the chicken wire is 6' so i can use the same nailers for both. Deer wire is going on over the chicken wire at the bottom.
Next phase, throw the wire on. Should be fun with the overhangProbably cut holes for the rafters to keep it neat.