The finished product.
It’s been a long process but it’s ready for it’s inhabitants
Chris and Jody just putting the last of the cable ties to hold the mesh down tight
A shady area for the chooks to get out of the rain and sun.
Although I will be planting to provide shade by the next summer


A cute sign Jody hung for me

I’ve got all the fixings to put into the coop
A cute sign Jody hung for me
I’ve got all the fixings to put into the coop
All I need is the chickens now.
Hopefully I’ll get them sometime this week
I’m very excited
I love it.
Looks mighty good now it's finished. Bring on the Princesses!
ReplyDeleteI’m on the hunt. Stay tuned lol
DeleteThat is palatial - how many are you getting?
ReplyDeleteI’d like six hens and a rooster.
DeleteI’m trying to find some heritage breed ones.
Just to be different
Can the palace be seen from the road? I will have a squiz tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteNo you can’t. It’s up the back. So you’ll have to just stop in one day
DeleteThat looks huge…. I take it they’ll not be free range at all
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