OK, as promised... the pics. I am rather please with the way it turned out. I wanted something neat looking and modular. I fastened the panels together with hinges, so I can easily move and reconfigure them as needed. You can't tell from the pics, but I have deer netting over the top to deter anyting getting in over the top (or out...) The girls are locked in the chickNbarn/run at night, which has a more secure wire top over the run portion.
OK, first a side view, looking from the road side of our property:
Now, the door side. The door hinges are spring hinges that auto-close. I got them in a door install pack on clearance for less than $3 for the two hinges, and the door handle... love those bargains!
I bolted the new panel onto the front of the chickNBarn/run so that it maximizes the two pens floor space. I left the food/water in the smaller run as that is where they are shut in a night. During the day, I open the small door and fasten it open with a latch, so the girls can go into the barn, the small run and the larger run
This one shows how I bolted the panel to the chickNRun from the outside of the new pen.
Here's a closeup of the hinges I used. I figure they will probably rust at some point, but were less than $1 each, so I can handle replacing in time...
And, finally, after reading another post about the creativity of animals to work latches, my high-tech security system (aside from the dog seen in the first pic...)
I'm already thinking of ways to expand.... shhhh, don't tell my hubby!
Susan