thepick4uchicks
Songster
I know what you mean by that. I spent $200 on nine chicks and some essentials. They are more expensive breeds but during the beginning of COVID getting any was a miracle. I placed my order in March and got them in May.Put up Livestock fencing for the predators, w/ chicken wire attached to keep my birds in.
Should have gone electric from the start, would have looked better (my ground is uneven), and been easier to reconfigure. Fixing it now (admittedly, had no power to the barn at the time, and Solar charges won't deter large livestock).
Built a storage shed with a section I frequently use as a brooder and "time out box" for individual birds using 3/8" exterior grade plywood with a vertical lathe pattern. Its too heavy to move, too thin to not warp, wasn't nearly as "exterior grade" as promised, sucked up paint, destroyed brushes, and still wants to warp, mold and rot every time it gets wet. And the Brooder/Time Out was too small to use as a grow out box for more than 4 birds at a time - already fixed. When the walls fall off, they will be replaced with the same concrete board I used on the barn and the hen house.
/edit and I started my flock at the beginning of COVID - so I was forced to buy the breeds available, not the breeds I wanted.