1. SIDE WALL, BOTTOM, same thing.
Okay, not.
I know I'm going insane. You don't have to point it out- my obtuseness is apparent.
2. It has your name written all over it.![]()
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Well they were gonna go to the fire pit and we were gonna run wire around the bottom but I think I like the logs better.
That is up for debate.

Well, I totally love how rustic and wild it looks!


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yesss: finally a coop I can stand up in!!!!
e) so that's 2 or 3 feet of wire around the very top.
Well its untreated pine and pine is a soft wood that rots fairly quickly but because it has the bark, is off the ground and has a roof it should be around 4 or 5 years before we have to replace the walls and by that time we should have the money to make them out of something a little more permanent.
She should be on BYC, not staring at cute guys.
Who meeeeeeeeeeeeee??????????????????! XD
The wild look of a woodland wood coop VS a fake-looking plywood coop that lasts longer, but costs a fortune... 
Easier to work with for me, too. I've made a few bachelor coops with oak wood, freshly chopped before.
