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MiaS
Songster
Still plugging away....today was super frustrating as I was working alone and really needed an extra set of hands for every job I could come up with, so I did mostly piddly stuff. I did manage to get my 'Pullet Shut' door installed so at least that was a win.
As you can see the run is coming together, though I need to figure out what I am going to do to secure it at the top edge, under my metal roofing. Sigh...nothing like designing on the fly.
Last weekend DH chipped up a bunch of branches that we had stockpiled so I have the beginning of my deep litter base in the run. It's a bit 'branchy' but I think it will be an okay start.
As for the coop. I have my metal roof on the front section laid out so I can finally finish up my monitor wall once that is fastened down. Hope to finish that this weekend. Then I'm going to insulate just the back, North, wall and the back section side walls. I know it won't technically work to insulate the coop but I'm hoping it will save my future birdies from any biting cold coming from that side in the winter - honestly it will also make it easier to paint since it will be solid pieces of ply rather than a bunch of studs.
As frustrating as today was, it was a nice, though windy day (the smoke from a Northern fire has blown in now - yuck!) to be out in the garden and the tulips and apple trees are putting on a fabulous show
As you can see the run is coming together, though I need to figure out what I am going to do to secure it at the top edge, under my metal roofing. Sigh...nothing like designing on the fly.
Last weekend DH chipped up a bunch of branches that we had stockpiled so I have the beginning of my deep litter base in the run. It's a bit 'branchy' but I think it will be an okay start.
As for the coop. I have my metal roof on the front section laid out so I can finally finish up my monitor wall once that is fastened down. Hope to finish that this weekend. Then I'm going to insulate just the back, North, wall and the back section side walls. I know it won't technically work to insulate the coop but I'm hoping it will save my future birdies from any biting cold coming from that side in the winter - honestly it will also make it easier to paint since it will be solid pieces of ply rather than a bunch of studs.
As frustrating as today was, it was a nice, though windy day (the smoke from a Northern fire has blown in now - yuck!) to be out in the garden and the tulips and apple trees are putting on a fabulous show
