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TreasonousPrincess stole half of my sandwich and shared it with the cat![]()
Depends on how much one likes the catTreasonous
Birds of a feather flock together.Princess stole half of my sandwich and shared it with the cat![]()
Do it.While trying to sort out the chaos of my non existent file system I came across this drone picture of the field taken a couple of years ago. A few things have changed but the basic layout is much the same.
The red rectangle is the coop run.
The black shape in the coop run is the coop.
The white part is the coop extension.
The blue rectangle on the left is the old fruit bush plot.
The black rectangle is my plot and the rectangle inside that is now a herb plot.
The yellow line is the extended run. This is a zone just for the chickens now; it used to be shared with the geese.
The greenish line is the fence I put up last year.
The green house in the middle back garden is where Mrs Psycho Chew A Coop lives.
At metre or so further leftwards at the top of the left hand corner of the picture is where the resident vixen lives.
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The coop run fence is slowly falling apart and I've been looking at the options for replacing it and incorporating the old fruit bush plot into the run.
Timber has become ferociously expensive and I've been looking at large cage structures like the one half way along the extended run which has lasted at least six years and still looks in good condition.
Something like this. A couple of the 6m x 3m or an 8m x 3m and a six and a small one to make an L shape for coop space at on end.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134982547303?_skw=alphapet+chicken+run&itmmeta=01KFCB3PKN2TATRSWFA3KYR2H9&hash=item1f6d963767:g:kJoAAOSw8U1l9z4k&itmprp=enc:AQALAAAA8O7PUuNWmJ++UShgI9tQz/rjvQ4pk8WxlIXMuRxMFGTweF69iRsTr4FneQWj6iJgcpAAPnqk5Kjf65YORo1K9GvbEeBSucwi/mlJUWh85tHs3UKMYgRrheO8DR59kygfV/bi/FGpueWFT5U8rWXPOzqB+1V/+ITd+CdxaM6HQ4R4ywOC0gRdJDOC9XNj18Ysy6Q7FB1iROSQoW7bbXc54ltzPeH8Fxhi9hiG+wDXhzdJgZGzswG1l6lwFOYlr8KvcCslOb8dRaR+MSVOFfaQYtYy+FuIfq7SaFO9S4R9QAi/a8Ldy+lBRlTXfYEcOYSgVg==|tkp:BFBMhuuOi_tm&var=434430276562
It would need a skirt and stock net or weldmesh at the bottom of the fence, say Im high, but even with the cost of these added it still working out a lot cheaper and a lot easier to do then a more traditional build out of wood.
I could build most of it inside the existing run and only need to cut the existing fence to join the sections up.
I’m adding a similar structure back in the woods. I’m limited for space because of all the trees so it’s 6.5 feet by 6.5 feet. The one I bought uses hardware cloth, so I think I’ll just need to add a skirt.While trying to sort out the chaos of my non existent file system I came across this drone picture of the field taken a couple of years ago. A few things have changed but the basic layout is much the same.
The red rectangle is the coop run.
The black shape in the coop run is the coop.
The white part is the coop extension.
The blue rectangle on the left is the old fruit bush plot.
The black rectangle is my plot and the rectangle inside that is now a herb plot.
The yellow line is the extended run. This is a zone just for the chickens now; it used to be shared with the geese.
The greenish line is the fence I put up last year.
The green house in the middle back garden is where Mrs Psycho Chew A Coop lives.
At metre or so further leftwards at the top of the left hand corner of the picture is where the resident vixen lives.
View attachment 4286092
The coop run fence is slowly falling apart and I've been looking at the options for replacing it and incorporating the old fruit bush plot into the run.
Timber has become ferociously expensive and I've been looking at large cage structures like the one half way along the extended run which has lasted at least six years and still looks in good condition.
Something like this. A couple of the 6m x 3m or an 8m x 3m and a six and a small one to make an L shape for coop space at on end.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/134982547303?_skw=alphapet+chicken+run&itmmeta=01KFCB3PKN2TATRSWFA3KYR2H9&hash=item1f6d963767:g:kJoAAOSw8U1l9z4k&itmprp=enc:AQALAAAA8O7PUuNWmJ++UShgI9tQz/rjvQ4pk8WxlIXMuRxMFGTweF69iRsTr4FneQWj6iJgcpAAPnqk5Kjf65YORo1K9GvbEeBSucwi/mlJUWh85tHs3UKMYgRrheO8DR59kygfV/bi/FGpueWFT5U8rWXPOzqB+1V/+ITd+CdxaM6HQ4R4ywOC0gRdJDOC9XNj18Ysy6Q7FB1iROSQoW7bbXc54ltzPeH8Fxhi9hiG+wDXhzdJgZGzswG1l6lwFOYlr8KvcCslOb8dRaR+MSVOFfaQYtYy+FuIfq7SaFO9S4R9QAi/a8Ldy+lBRlTXfYEcOYSgVg==|tkp:BFBMhuuOi_tm&var=434430276562
It would need a skirt and stock net or weldmesh at the bottom of the fence, say Im high, but even with the cost of these added it still working out a lot cheaper and a lot easier to do then a more traditional build out of wood.
I could build most of it inside the existing run and only need to cut the existing fence to join the sections up.
Do you have weasels? They can get through a hole bigger than 1/2 inch. This has 3/4.I’m adding a similar structure back in the woods. I’m limited for space because of all the trees so it’s 6.5 feet by 6.5 feet. The one I bought uses hardware cloth, so I think I’ll just need to add a skirt.
I don't know. Maybe? I've never seen one, but that doesn't mean they aren't here. I might wrap at least the lower bit in smaller hardware cloth. Do you think they'd climb up past that to get in?Do you have weasels? They can get through a hole bigger than 1/2 inch. This has 3/4.
Let us know how it is when you get it.
This is what it's like trying to eat around our chickens.Yours sound significantly more polite than mine. Mine thought I was a rooster and therefore supposedly I had to share my lunch. Once I had a piece of meat stolen from my sandwich.
I'm also in east Tennessee, and we do, so you probably doI don't know. Maybe? I've never seen one, but that doesn't mean they aren't here. I might wrap at least the lower bit in smaller hardware cloth. Do you think they'd climb up past that to get in?
They climb and raid squirrels nests here.I don't know. Maybe? I've never seen one, but that doesn't mean they aren't here. I might wrap at least the lower bit in smaller hardware cloth. Do you think they'd climb up past that to get in?