AnitaBheer
In the Brooder
- Apr 16, 2025
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I am building my first coop and enclosed run. I want to do a hoop style run with cattle panels (the actual coop is a 8x12 shed). But instead of a long skinny run, has anyone welded cattle panels together on the short end and made a wider hoop house? If you take two 16ft panels, overlap by a foot on the short end and weld it, then hoop it, you could effectively get a run that is 19 ft wide at the bottom and 9.5 ft tall in the center of the arch. Then just make it as long as you want with more welded sections of panel. I'd make a wooden frame at the bottom to support it, and drive in rebar stakes for additional support at the ground. I would put a heavy tarp over it for shade and shelter from wild birds, and put hardware cloth on the open bottom half and a ground skirt. I'd also make a wooden "end cap" to support the end not attached to the coop. Would this actually work? Or would it not be sturdy enough to support itself? What about snow (northern MI here)? Thanks!