Oh dear, I'm afraid I'm going to have to eventually find that thread and show it off to my girlfriend so she can get new ideas for our apartment and brag about what she's done with the place so far.It's called "Let's share our chicken decor''
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Oh dear, I'm afraid I'm going to have to eventually find that thread and show it off to my girlfriend so she can get new ideas for our apartment and brag about what she's done with the place so far.It's called "Let's share our chicken decor''
I am new to chickens and built my coop out of a shed. My roost is about the same night as the nesting boxes. I am not sure how I missed this detail. Is it because they will sleep on the nesting boxes then?
In the spring my coop will get a window box for flowers in front of the window and some landscaping. My thee hens free range for a hour each day.
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The roof is complete, and I installed the "structural" sheating today so I could remove the external temporary bracing (that was slightly dangerous and very annoying.) Unfortunately, late engineering change orders submitted by The Committee (aka "She Who Must Be Obeyed") screwed-up my resource estimates, and I'm three sheets of sheathing short. I guess that extra two feet of additional length really made a bigger difference than I had expected. Regardless, it's coming together nicely. Hard to believe the original concept was forklift pallets covered with a tarp.
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The roof is complete, and I installed the "structural" sheating today so I could remove the external temporary bracing (that was slightly dangerous and very annoying.) Unfortunately, late engineering change orders submitted by The Committee (aka "She Who Must Be Obeyed") screwed-up my resource estimates, and I'm three sheets of sheathing short. I guess that extra two feet of additional length really made a bigger difference than I had expected. Regardless, it's coming together nicely. Hard to believe the original concept was forklift pallets covered with a tarp.
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The roof is complete, and I installed the "structural" sheating today so I could remove the external temporary bracing (that was slightly dangerous and very annoying.) Unfortunately, late engineering change orders submitted by The Committee (aka "She Who Must Be Obeyed") screwed-up my resource estimates, and I'm three sheets of sheathing short. I guess that extra two feet of additional length really made a bigger difference than I had expected. Regardless, it's coming together nicely. Hard to believe the original concept was forklift pallets covered with a tarp.
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