Too many ideas
Oct. 28th, 2009 08:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Basically I've a bunch of odd structures around here that aren't really being utilized.
The chicken coop/old rabbit hutch is annoying as all crap. Not only is it seriously oogly, it's cramped and hard to clean. Granted, I'm not sure how many more cheekins we're going to get. If ever again but let's be honest, it's me. So I might. But I could clear out the back of the little blue shed and turn the back into a coop, then use the rabbit pen as their outdoor pen. It's fairly easy to move with a few friends.
I have no idea what to do with the black duck nesting shed. They aren't using it. Granted, that might change as the weather gets colder, so it may be worth waiting to see. With a nesting box built up and connected to the side, it would make a fairly decent chicken coop.
Then there's Bunhalla West Wing. That could, with a bit of work and a few hundred dollars be converted into a simple coop and pen as it's already partially fenced with a tarped roof. Today I cut a hole in the exterior fencing so the ducks could get inside the pen because we'll likely have to keep them penned up now that they've figured out how to get through the south fence. Grr.
The chicken coop/old rabbit hutch is annoying as all crap. Not only is it seriously oogly, it's cramped and hard to clean. Granted, I'm not sure how many more cheekins we're going to get. If ever again but let's be honest, it's me. So I might. But I could clear out the back of the little blue shed and turn the back into a coop, then use the rabbit pen as their outdoor pen. It's fairly easy to move with a few friends.
I have no idea what to do with the black duck nesting shed. They aren't using it. Granted, that might change as the weather gets colder, so it may be worth waiting to see. With a nesting box built up and connected to the side, it would make a fairly decent chicken coop.
Then there's Bunhalla West Wing. That could, with a bit of work and a few hundred dollars be converted into a simple coop and pen as it's already partially fenced with a tarped roof. Today I cut a hole in the exterior fencing so the ducks could get inside the pen because we'll likely have to keep them penned up now that they've figured out how to get through the south fence. Grr.
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