Our big project for this past weekend was not coop cleaning, it was actually supposed to be fence assembling. We planned on dividing our "L" shaped yard with a simple chain link fence. Unfortunately we didn't anticipate how much it would cost to purchase a few posts and a roll of link, while not terribly expensive, it wasn't in our budget. So we divided our yard in a more frugal (albeit temporary) manner; a log "fence". Since the purpose of our fence is to keep our dog away from the fortified chicken coop for the chicken's peace of mind more than their physical safety this seemed like a good option. We happen to have giant oak trees that were cut into very large logs. They are tremendously heavy, which makes for a very sturdy stack of wood that our fully grown pup cannot tip over.
Our covered porch has doors that open onto either side of the yard, so we didn't have to worry about a makeshift gate. In a pinch I love using what we already have and I find that the peculiar structure is rather pretty and natural looking. Maybe when we are ready to replace the divider with a "real" fence we can use the same wood for a cordwood style fence? We will see what will come. This post is part of 31 Days- a writing challenge and twenty-sixth in my baby chick series!