I have not had a chance to work on it. I had to mow and get the potatoes planted. Still have more things to plant. Right now garden takes priority. Here is a picture of me and our two kids and the neighbors on "tater day".
Here's our potato experiment. Not quite as big as yours...
I would suggest the drain pipes. I built our coop on a spot where water passes through, it's been pouring for a week now and the top soil in the run is barely moist.
I may have to put drain pipes in. Currently I have a large brush pile on top of what I believe is the head of the spring. I do this because the fire won't easily get away from me when I burn it. So I will burn it, then poke and dig to see if I can locate the head. I will dig the head out to see if I can improve flow and put a pipe in. Someday I will build a spring house if it flows good.
I do have an abandoned 8' satellite dish that I may turn into a small pond right in the run.
First I have to build the coop, then I will mess around with the other stuff.
I looked at your Scandin-Avian Coop. Very nice set up you have. If mine turns out half as good I will be happy. What kind of chickens are you raising and what kind of shingles are those on the roof of the coop?
We've got one Marans pullet, two Marans-Araucana roos and a pullet and a pair of Sussexes, pullet and roo right now. Also we're gonna fetch three Finnish Alho hens next week.
The roof is bitumen. Basically a bit like asphalt. Easy to install and I like the way it looks.
Thanks for the compliment, I'm quite pleased with it myself.
I have not had time to do much building. When I get a day off it rains. Kind of depressing sometime because I can look right out the window and see the spot. Its only a matter of time before my luck changes though and I can get after it. I did get a 2 X 6 floor mostly framed up and I got some pressure treated 1 X 6 boards from my brothers neighbor who is re-decking his porch.
I have not even burned the brush pile yet. Its going to take longer than I thought at this rate but I will get it done.
I have been watching the canadian geese at work raise their little ones. Amazing how fast they grow.