My Little Hoop Coop

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I was over at BYC looking through articles and threads on hoop coops. Not ONE that had a solid back showed or explained how they attached it.

Maybe I will drill holes and zip-tie it. :D =D

I still will have to attach the hardware cloth, too, but I feel better about finding a method that will work.
 

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I was over at BYC looking through articles and threads on hoop coops. Not ONE that had a solid back showed or explained how they attached it.

Maybe I will drill holes and zip-tie it. :D =D

I still will have to attach the hardware cloth, too, but I feel better about finding a method that will work.
There are metal zip ties - guessing they would last longer than the plastic ones that dry out and snap in heat and sun.
I haven't tried any yet - but like this....
 

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I used black zip-ties with my first hoop coop 2 years ago). They're all still holding. The black is UV resistant.
Same ones I use here. Out here they last about a year - LOL I've got broken zip rings all over the place and am constantly picking them up. But I still use black zip ties. Could be my weather is tougher on them - always sunny.
 

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Storm knocked power off. No heat lamps for chicks. I called power company and told a nice lady that I have a bunch of baby chicks and would deeply appreciate anything they could do. I know they are just chickens and people are more important, but I don't want them to die.

The wind blew so hard that the big blue tarp I wrapped the coop in blew out like a huge balloon, then sucked in against the hoop panels. It blew so hard that it rolled the cinder blocks holding the sides down almost to the edges of the tarp. I stomped it down and put them back against the sides of the coop.

It is currently 70F degrees in the coop. Rain has mostly stopped and sun is peeking out, I think it will be ok. I finally opened the door and fed and watered them. I had a plastic cut open feed sack duct taped over the door, trying to seal it from the wind and rain. But somehow just inside the door was a puddle.

I fed the bigger chickens, they have enough water to last them to this evening. There is a dead chicken in there, didn’t want to raise the top to get her out, it can wait.
 

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Same ones I use here. Out here they last about a year - LOL I've got broken zip rings all over the place and am constantly picking them up. But I still use black zip ties. Could be my weather is tougher on them - always sunny.
Hot and sunny here, too, but humid as well. Might have something to do with them lasting.

When I built the first coop I tried using wire, but I just don't have the strength in my hands to attach it. If/when the ties break I'll replace them.
 
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