Saturday, January 19, 2013

Winter Project



Some projects that are supposed to be simple have a nasty habit of taking far longer than expected and trying every ounce of patience.  Adding a simple pen to an existing chicken coop fit the aforementioned description perfectly.



One of the projects on my Christmas vacation list was adding a pen to the Speckled Sussex coop.  In the dead of winter it becomes dark early and with the darkness comes a whole new set of predators that are not deterred by the four foot high 4x2 welded wire fencing.  With a pen, the chickens could be kept in the pen all day if I knew I would be out late.  While Wynn, the Great Pyrenees, has been doing a fine job in keeping intruders away from the farm (including the mail carrier and most other delivery services), I preferred the peace of mind of having the extra security.


The plan was simple:  Build out a simple frame and screen it in with 0.5 inch hardware cloth.  Since the coop was off the ground, the plan was to also screen in the underside of the coop which would practically double the area of the pen.  The hardware cloth was buried about 6 inches deep and ran out for about 2 feet to prevent predators burying under the pen.  The roof was also screened first and then covered with corrugated tin.



While the finished version seems to sound and maybe a little over-engineered, the problems began early with the coop being located on a slope.  When the framing was complete there was not a single right angle in the structure.  I had to add more wood to create a flush surface for the screen (poor planning and design) and then the door had to be custom made to fit the space that looked nothing like any shape I learned about in geometry.  



With the slope I decided to dig a shallow trench around the coop and pen to allow the water to drain away from the structure.  




 The finished pen.  A simple project that took about five days to complete spread over several weeks.



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