- Mar 22, 2010
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Hey there,
I'm in Toronto, working on my 4 chicken coop/run plans and am confused about...a lot...but particularly about the run.
I need it to be...
raccoon proof
rain/snow resistant
not shady (the backyard is already shady enough)
easy to access for cleaning/shoveling
I'm having trouble visualizing how I can do all of these things easily.
Other thoughts:
I need to build an enclosed run, assuming with a solid roof for snow and whatnot. The run will be against a brick wall, so how do I ensure that the snow/rain doesn't just flow back into the run? How do I get into a low-to-the-ground run to clean it or shovel snow? Maybe the solid roof I would attach with hinges, and latch/lock it on the opposite side? I would need two latches I think, to make it raccoon proof. What material should I use if I'm concerned about light? I don't like plastic, and wouldn't clear plastic just cook the birds in the summertime anyway?
How long should it be?
Thanks for your help : )
I'm in Toronto, working on my 4 chicken coop/run plans and am confused about...a lot...but particularly about the run.
I need it to be...
raccoon proof
rain/snow resistant
not shady (the backyard is already shady enough)
easy to access for cleaning/shoveling
I'm having trouble visualizing how I can do all of these things easily.
Other thoughts:
I need to build an enclosed run, assuming with a solid roof for snow and whatnot. The run will be against a brick wall, so how do I ensure that the snow/rain doesn't just flow back into the run? How do I get into a low-to-the-ground run to clean it or shovel snow? Maybe the solid roof I would attach with hinges, and latch/lock it on the opposite side? I would need two latches I think, to make it raccoon proof. What material should I use if I'm concerned about light? I don't like plastic, and wouldn't clear plastic just cook the birds in the summertime anyway?
How long should it be?
Thanks for your help : )