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Old 15-05-2011, 02:10 PM
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Chicken runs

I was just wondering if anyone could recommend a sturdy but not to expensive chicken run?

My Mum got 2 new Silbar's yesterday and they have a good size house & run but she would like to get a bit more space for them so it would need to have openings on the side to fit up against the existing run.
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Re: Chicken runs

best bet would be build your own or ask some one to build it for you that way you get it the size you want etc
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Old 15-05-2011, 06:30 PM
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Re: Chicken runs

Hi i spent ages looking myself depending on what exactly you want ebay has loads of panels ready made dont know how good they are but might be worth a look.
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Old 15-05-2011, 07:19 PM
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Building our own was our first thought but we quickly dismissed it as we wouldn't even know where to start! I have seen the panels on ebay which might be the next best option, I'll take a closer look. Thank you both.
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Re: Chicken runs

How To Build A Simple Chicken runs In Four Dead-Easy Steps

If your mind is set on keeping chickens in your backyard, but you do not know where to start because of the overload of information on how to keep chickens that’s coming your way, I advise you to forget everything that you heard, read or saw. Everything. I will tell you how to build a simple chicken coop and start keeping your own flock right now!

There’s only three things a Happy Chicken needs:

1. Shelter
2. Food
3. Space

That’s all. The latter two are easy to solve: Food you can buy at a pet store or at a mill. Space should be you back yard or terrace. That leaves us with only one thing. A Hen House.

This is where most aspiring hobby farmers fail. Some build or buy too large a coop and get into trouble, some are incredibly bad at building a simple coop themselves and there’s people who start out with way too many chickens and a small shelter.
4 Steps To Build A Simple Chicken runs

1. First get a decent plan for a simple Chicken runs. To visit simple, easy to follow plans at a decent price Click Here. I highly recommend these plans, as I have used them to (re) build my own Coop and Run several times.
2. Get your tools and building materials. Good tools are a blessing for life, as most DIY-ers already know. To find affordable wood, I suggest you visit a sawing mill and buy your wood there. This is way cheaper than buying wood and mesh wire at the store.
3. Find a good spot. Not too close too water, not too exposed to the elements and not too far from the house.
4. Study your plans carefully before you start building. Print them and follow the easy steps and imagery in the best plans for a simple Chicken runs. I finished a simple chicken tractor design that can hold up to three fowl within a day!
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How To Build A Simple Chicken runs In Four Dead-Easy Steps

If your mind is set on keeping chickens in your backyard, but you do not know where to start because of the overload of information on how to keep chickens that’s coming your way, I advise you to forget everything that you heard, read or saw. Everything. I will tell you how to build a simple chicken coop and start keeping your own flock right now!

There’s only three things a Happy Chicken needs:

1. Shelter
2. Food
3. Space

That’s all. The latter two are easy to solve: Food you can buy at a pet store or at a mill. Space should be you back yard or terrace. That leaves us with only one thing. A Hen House.

This is where most aspiring hobby farmers fail. Some build or buy too large a coop and get into trouble, some are incredibly bad at building a simple coop themselves and there’s people who start out with way too many chickens and a small shelter.
4 Steps To Build A Simple Chicken runs

1. First get a decent plan for a simple Chicken runs. To visit simple, easy to follow plans at a decent price Click Here. I highly recommend these plans, as I have used them to (re) build my own Coop and Run several times.
2. Get your tools and building materials. Good tools are a blessing for life, as most DIY-ers already know. To find affordable wood, I suggest you visit a sawing mill and buy your wood there. This is way cheaper than buying wood and mesh wire at the store.
3. Find a good spot. Not too close too water, not too exposed to the elements and not too far from the house.
4. Study your plans carefully before you start building. Print them and follow the easy steps and imagery in the best plans for a simple Chicken runs. I finished a simple chicken tractor design that can hold up to three fowl within a day!

haha i dont,i just think right im going to build something to day, i think about it as i go along and ive never gone wrong.
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Re: Chicken runs

I have heard this company reccomended before but I don't have any personal experience with them. Hope you find what you are looking for.

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I think you need to look in the bird/aviary section for panels and ready made.
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Re: Chicken runs

I would use weld mesh rather than chicken wire if you are going to build your own run. Chicken wire is pretty useless against a determined fox.
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I would use weld mesh rather than chicken wire if you are going to build your own run. Chicken wire is pretty useless against a determined fox.
Definitely, a fox can chew through chicken wire too easily. We used weld mesh wire. It was alot more expensive but much stronger. You can get it in the DIY stores.
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Re: Chicken runs

Weld mesh (and chicken wire) is way more expensive in DIY shops (B&Q, Homebase etc).
Ebay is one of the cheapest.
This company sells on ebay, but it is a little cheaper to buy from their website (or at least it was the last time I checked).
Hills of Devon - The South West's leading supplier of Aviary mesh
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