Jun 6, 2011 #1 Peeps38655 In the Brooder 8 Years Joined May 25, 2011 Messages 29 Reaction score 4 Points 34 Location Oxford, MS Yay or nay on using it to build our coop?
Jun 6, 2011 #2 EncinoMan In the Brooder 8 Years Joined Mar 11, 2011 Messages 73 Reaction score 0 Points 29 Location Encino I'd certainly use it on any pieces that contact the ground. The bottom runners of my coop and run are pressure treated 2x4s, the remainder of the lumber is untreated.
I'd certainly use it on any pieces that contact the ground. The bottom runners of my coop and run are pressure treated 2x4s, the remainder of the lumber is untreated.
Jun 6, 2011 #3 patandchickens Flock Mistress 12 Years Joined Apr 20, 2007 Messages 12,520 Reaction score 482 Points 341 Location Ontario, Canada No problem for chickens. Wise to use it for ground-contact parts of coop; kinda stupid to use it anywhere else, IMO Good luck, have fun, Pat
No problem for chickens. Wise to use it for ground-contact parts of coop; kinda stupid to use it anywhere else, IMO Good luck, have fun, Pat
Jun 6, 2011 #4 B bryan99705 Crowing 13 Years Joined May 16, 2011 Messages 1,515 Reaction score 45 Points 264 Location North Pole, Alaska 99705 Quote: x2
Jun 6, 2011 #5 Noymira Songster 8 Years Joined Mar 9, 2011 Messages 978 Reaction score 5 Points 121 Location Chittenden County, VT We did our run with PT lumber recycled from a kids swing set. I agree with the others!