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wellington womble
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Ty Gwyn
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dpack
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wellington womble
Joined: 08 Nov 2004 Posts: 15051 Location: East Midlands
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I'm rubbish at scrapheap challenge. I just don't have enough experience with making things.
I was thinking of a shed, but I think all that weatherboard would be a nightmare if it got redmite. I don't think I have the space for a bender footprint (also it's a concrete floor)
My other brainwave is a fabricated metal framework that I could just slide panels into. Except it would probably cost more than a shed. And I would have to go and talk to a fabricator who would think I was bonkers. I sometimes get a bit fed up of convincing people that yes, I've really thought about it, and yes, that really is what I want. No, I realise that most people don't. I'm not most people. It gets so exhausting.
Then I thought of polycarbonate greenhouse. It's not going to blow away in the garage, would be relatively modular, washable and fox proof. A 6x6 would be about �200, which is a fifth of the price of an equivalent chicken house. It will come with instructions, and I should be able to put the thing together myself. I would have to rig up some perches and nest boxes, but how hard can that be? Staging would probably work, even. If it doesn't work I can take it out and grow stuff in it. They even have automatic ventilators. I realise chickens outside would overheat in the sun, but this is not an issue in the garage. I don't suppose the insulation bit matters, either. |
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NorthernMonkeyGirl
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onemanband
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wellington womble
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dpack
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onemanband
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dpack
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onemanband
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