I do not have a run with my hoop coop because the guineas free range daily.Ah okay but it doesn't go all the way up the sides/top, right? I suppose that's probably not necessary anyhow.
But yeah, I'm starting to realize it might be cheaper after all because lumber definitely adds up! Although do you think it needs a base at the bottom? What's to stop a predator from lifting it up? The weight? Maybe I am being paranoid...
We have one very crafty fox though.
But wow that is amazing it was able to stand those winds!! So you think that was because of the flexibility of it and lack of wood?
Sorry for all the questions. But I do just have one more....
Can you use a hoop coop as a regular coop? And if so, how would you attach a huddle box? Assuming I WOULD need some sort of frame for that? Even if it's not on the whole run? Or do they even need a huddle box/"coop"?
I guess my thinking is if it is their permanent coop they would need more space than usual in a run?
Sorry again for all the questions and obviously if you don't know the answer to everything maybe someone else can chime in. Thanks for all the help!!
WOW! That is AMAZING! GO KENDRA!!![]()
You must be so proud!
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