WIchickMama
Free Ranging
yep agreed---all of the above and more. half of my run is 7 ft tall and the other have is 3.5 ft tall. the 3.5 ft tall side is manageable but not easy that is for sure but I wouldn't change it now.D. All of the above.
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yep agreed---all of the above and more. half of my run is 7 ft tall and the other have is 3.5 ft tall. the 3.5 ft tall side is manageable but not easy that is for sure but I wouldn't change it now.D. All of the above.
Right. And not 8’ tall. . It baffles me when I see a 30x8’ run.Access.
Access for maintenance, to retrieve eggs, to retrieve a dead or sick chicken.
I have two runs that are only two foot high and I made them with hinged lids so I still have access.
I have four runs. Two are at 4’ and two are at 8’.Right. And not 8’ tall. . It baffles me when I see a 30x8’ run.
If someone says the run is 30x8, that means the run is 30' long and 8' wide. 8' is easily the width of the coop and standard dimensional lumber length. If the run is not covered as in my case, 6' keeps chickens in and coyotes out.Right. And not 8’ tall. . It baffles me when I see a 30x8’ run.