Skswen
In the Brooder
Hello,
I am looking for some cost efficient ways to cover the top of my chain link fenced in minimum time and with a weird set up. On the left of the coop the fence doesn’t have side to side fencing. Meaning the house is the third side. Same with the other end of the run. This allows maximum run space for my now larger flock. My husband thinks running welded wire or what not on a slant and adding a price of wood to the higher foundation of our house would work so we don’t have to bend (Tall people) I also want it to be easy to change out tarping area in summer to shade cloth. We have some tin roofing, some welded wire. It’s middle of winter and would like to get this done on nice weekends before spring or just asap as I have to watch them to let them out due to living on the edge of woods. My original ten free range most of the year not sure how I’m going to handle 20 yet lol. Quick cheap fast please!! Still need to finish other cosmetics in spring on the coop!!
I am looking for some cost efficient ways to cover the top of my chain link fenced in minimum time and with a weird set up. On the left of the coop the fence doesn’t have side to side fencing. Meaning the house is the third side. Same with the other end of the run. This allows maximum run space for my now larger flock. My husband thinks running welded wire or what not on a slant and adding a price of wood to the higher foundation of our house would work so we don’t have to bend (Tall people) I also want it to be easy to change out tarping area in summer to shade cloth. We have some tin roofing, some welded wire. It’s middle of winter and would like to get this done on nice weekends before spring or just asap as I have to watch them to let them out due to living on the edge of woods. My original ten free range most of the year not sure how I’m going to handle 20 yet lol. Quick cheap fast please!! Still need to finish other cosmetics in spring on the coop!!