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I hear you about your fear of predators!! I feel the exact same way. We just began our run today. I did use the welded wire on the bottom. When I held it against my skin it felt like it would not hurt on the feet the way hardware cloth would. So I used it for the bottom. I'm thinking I might get a few bags of soil to put over it but not sure. I posted pics in another forum area but I'll post again here. As you'll see by the pics we got the frame up and will do the hardware cloth sides tomorrow and welded wire topping. I'm like you, hoping that's OK. Is it? I figure if something dug underneath they still wouldn't be able to get by that welded wire, right? Well, here's my pics. I'm struggling on how to stabilize the structure that is not attached to the side of our barn. And trying to figure out how to do a door without having to mitre since we don't have that tool.The end we see here is the end I'm struggling with stabilizing. This is a 16' X 8' run. Wanted it bigger but $$. 8' wide (the length of one 2X4X8). And the length is 16' (2 - 2X4X8's). Height is 6'. You can see the welded wire bottom. Should I cover it with soil? Is hay OK to use? Alone or over soil?


This angle lets you see the shaded "inside lean to" part that will be good for winter. The whole run will be available for summer. Also, can see how bottom is not secured to ground. Not sure if or how to do that. Outside wall to right is getting a window tomorrow night.

See the bracket we used under the hight 2X4? Worked great at stabilizing that beam.Pop up door is not available yet, until we finish run.

Love this door lock. Works great. Stall was a horse stall in a former life and this was here.

Have one of these on each corner of the barn. Night Guard. Solar powered predator protector. 15" off the ground and it blinks a red light dusk till dawn. Suppose to be very effective. Got mine at Amazon.
Stabilizing ideas? Door ideas?
Thanks!
And good luck in NJ with your coop and run. I grew up in Freehold.
This angle lets you see the shaded "inside lean to" part that will be good for winter. The whole run will be available for summer. Also, can see how bottom is not secured to ground. Not sure if or how to do that. Outside wall to right is getting a window tomorrow night.
See the bracket we used under the hight 2X4? Worked great at stabilizing that beam.Pop up door is not available yet, until we finish run.
Love this door lock. Works great. Stall was a horse stall in a former life and this was here.
Have one of these on each corner of the barn. Night Guard. Solar powered predator protector. 15" off the ground and it blinks a red light dusk till dawn. Suppose to be very effective. Got mine at Amazon.
Stabilizing ideas? Door ideas?
Thanks!
And good luck in NJ with your coop and run. I grew up in Freehold.
