Sunshine Flock
Crowing
I'm adding a rain shelter to the chicken run that will extend out from the back of the coop. There are two oak trees inside the run, so I wasn't sure I'd be able to dig a hole for a post to support the 72" overhang.
But much to my surprise I easily dug a 31" hole. All of the eight foot fence posts were sunk about 27" into the ground. With this one I just kept on digging, since I'm going to cut down a white oak from our property (wider than a 4x4) and use it as the post. Lots of people have used white oak for fencing and say it can last for decades. I don't use cement and instead packed rock into the holes. With this one I'm going to use old gravel and the clay I dug up today.
My question has to do with the bark. Green posts aren't a problem; they don't need to cure. But to peel off the bark should I wait until it begins to dry and loosen on its own? I read that autumn trees tend to have really tight bark that's hard to peel and that it's best to wait until spring and summer.
Also, what about the bark below ground level? Since there isn't any oxygen down there, I would think the bark won't post any problems. I'd like some feedback on this, though.
Thank you!!
But much to my surprise I easily dug a 31" hole. All of the eight foot fence posts were sunk about 27" into the ground. With this one I just kept on digging, since I'm going to cut down a white oak from our property (wider than a 4x4) and use it as the post. Lots of people have used white oak for fencing and say it can last for decades. I don't use cement and instead packed rock into the holes. With this one I'm going to use old gravel and the clay I dug up today.
My question has to do with the bark. Green posts aren't a problem; they don't need to cure. But to peel off the bark should I wait until it begins to dry and loosen on its own? I read that autumn trees tend to have really tight bark that's hard to peel and that it's best to wait until spring and summer.
Also, what about the bark below ground level? Since there isn't any oxygen down there, I would think the bark won't post any problems. I'd like some feedback on this, though.
Thank you!!