We just use rocks we find in the woods.The liner keeps the "bricks" from breaking due to the heat; they're just cast concrete, not fire brick. Liner also assures a uniform circle when laying the courses up.
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We just use rocks we find in the woods.The liner keeps the "bricks" from breaking due to the heat; they're just cast concrete, not fire brick. Liner also assures a uniform circle when laying the courses up.
Cheap compared to the several thousand I've shelled out on the current build.Not really cheap, but relatively cheaper than my other coop. Much easier and faster for sure. Easier for one person to manage.
Loco has at least one in FL. Not hard to make at all, from what I can tell, and inexpensive. Couple sheets of plywood, probably 3 livestock panels (for 12' length), some 2x4 framing lumber, some tarp, & maybe some chicken wire, and you're all set.X2. I need something as a growout pen and hoop coops sound cheap and easy.
I don't keep track, it might scare my husband.Cheap compared to the several thousand I've shelled out on the current build.
What or who is Loco?Loco has at least one in FL. Not hard to make at all, from what I can tell, and inexpensive. Couple sheets of plywood, probably 3 livestock panels (for 12' length), some 2x4 framing lumber, some tarp, & maybe some chicken wire, and you're all set.
Oh, & some HWC
LocalYokel, a dearly missed BYC member that was the class clown of many threads. He still pops on now and then.What or who is Loco?
He's an old friend from Sally's original incubation thread; lives in FL @LocalYokel. Hasn't been around in quite a while.What or who is Loco?
there is a place here that sells those. Maybe I will check them out. thanksThe liner keeps the "bricks" from breaking due to the heat; they're just cast concrete, not fire brick. Liner also assures a uniform circle when laying the courses up.