Had to take a break for a few days. The cold/wet weather had me aching something fierce. Plus paint primer doesn't dry nor does concrete set when it's raining.
We were able to get a few things done between rain bands (Thurs/Fri) and the next major step done on the coop yesterday. It started raining about 5:30 yesterday evening and isn't supposed to stop until around 2am tomorrow.
Changed the bolt direction - nice catch Dode, thanks.
Side door and chicken door on. I was able to get them completely primered (plus the areas from the bolt direction changed on the nesting box doors). I'm still not sure what type of "catch" I'm going to use on them. I picked up a couple of different types/sizes (plain hook & eye, safety hook & eye, hasp (and a couple of carabiners to use as "locks"), even have a door chain lock - thought that might work well to hold the chicken door up). Suggestions are welcome.
Major step on the coop -- Roof/truss/gable ends! Tarp wrapped for rain protection.
The tree branches in the last pic is the mulberry tree, which is finally producing edible fruit again! The city hacked it (the main trunk is on the outside of the fence), and the male tree at the east corner, to pieces several years ago.
Tomorrow, the metal roofing will be installed!! ~Happy Dance~
Then it's just outside caulking, more painting, some finish trim and other type stuff, figuring out how to place and secure roosts, chicken ramp, etc. We're definitely entering the homestretch on the build! We will then need to set fence posts, stabilize and secure the wood fence, install fencing and gates (yes, we're putting in two - one right by the nesting boxes and one at the other end of the run area). RD is going to build me some pvc feeders ( http://www.instructables.com/id/PVC-Chicken-Feeder/ thanks Nichevo!), that build he's actually looking forward to. lol We'll need waterers and feed, and finally the hens. Still crossing my fingers that it can all be accomplished by the 1st. Not holding my breath though as we have MORE rain in the forecast for much of the coming week.
Small update on the garden - straight neck squash popped up and it looks like definitely three but possibly four of the pole bean plants survived their interaction with the dogs.
We were able to get a few things done between rain bands (Thurs/Fri) and the next major step done on the coop yesterday. It started raining about 5:30 yesterday evening and isn't supposed to stop until around 2am tomorrow.
Changed the bolt direction - nice catch Dode, thanks.
Side door and chicken door on. I was able to get them completely primered (plus the areas from the bolt direction changed on the nesting box doors). I'm still not sure what type of "catch" I'm going to use on them. I picked up a couple of different types/sizes (plain hook & eye, safety hook & eye, hasp (and a couple of carabiners to use as "locks"), even have a door chain lock - thought that might work well to hold the chicken door up). Suggestions are welcome.
Major step on the coop -- Roof/truss/gable ends! Tarp wrapped for rain protection.
The tree branches in the last pic is the mulberry tree, which is finally producing edible fruit again! The city hacked it (the main trunk is on the outside of the fence), and the male tree at the east corner, to pieces several years ago.
Tomorrow, the metal roofing will be installed!! ~Happy Dance~
Then it's just outside caulking, more painting, some finish trim and other type stuff, figuring out how to place and secure roosts, chicken ramp, etc. We're definitely entering the homestretch on the build! We will then need to set fence posts, stabilize and secure the wood fence, install fencing and gates (yes, we're putting in two - one right by the nesting boxes and one at the other end of the run area). RD is going to build me some pvc feeders ( http://www.instructables.com/id/PVC-Chicken-Feeder/ thanks Nichevo!), that build he's actually looking forward to. lol We'll need waterers and feed, and finally the hens. Still crossing my fingers that it can all be accomplished by the 1st. Not holding my breath though as we have MORE rain in the forecast for much of the coming week.
Small update on the garden - straight neck squash popped up and it looks like definitely three but possibly four of the pole bean plants survived their interaction with the dogs.
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