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Fixed the door, which no longer worked after I stapled the bottom of it to buried hardware cloth.

Did this by basically putting another horizontal board attaching both sides, then I sawed both vertical posts and cut and restapled the chicken wire. Didn't even have to move my hinges or lock.

https://pic8.co/sh/WpYwpM.jpg

Also I bought diatomaceous earth for their bath area. Although now I'm wondering if they have enough clearance between the guard rail and the roof to climb in. We'll see if any of them are covered in white powder in the next few days.

Fixed the door, which no longer worked after I stapled the bottom of it to buried hardware cloth. Did this by basically putting another horizontal board attaching both sides, then I sawed both vertical posts and cut and restapled the chicken wire. Didn't even have to move my hinges or lock. https://pic8.co/sh/WpYwpM.jpg Also I bought diatomaceous earth for their bath area. Although now I'm wondering if they have enough clearance between the guard rail and the roof to climb in. We'll see if any of them are covered in white powder in the next few days.

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How many chickens do you have?

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Don't they need solid walls to protect them from wind and rain?

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Yes. Their coop has solid walls and a roof. Should have clarified that this is the door to their run.

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Cool, just took a look at your previous post. Nice setup.