The guys arrived even earlier again today, determined to get the project as near finished as possible.

Concrete was laid to fill out the chicken shed’s footprint

The first fence panel went in

The concrete was smoothed

The rest of the fence panels went in

The fence panels between us and the next door neighbours are in place

As the neighbours have decking up against the fence it keeps rotting and we have had to reinforce it in the past so it is now being clad with marine ply in front of our previous enforcement

The marine ply is concreted in so we should be able to keep rats out

The view from the now open end of the chicken run to where the chicken’s shed will go. The girls have been safely contained in the separate part of their run.

Our new boundary fence and the seconds shed’s base

A false wall is put back in to contain the girls

I filled in the gaps with wire once more and we put back up a bedtime perch for the girls
Their perch had been lost during the works so we have used a bit of trellis that we longer need. We will see what they make of their new bedtime perch later but they seem to quickly adapt to the changes.
Rob will be back on Friday to do some fine tuning. Rob has worked with us since our chicken journey began three years ago. He built our original run, returned to extend the roof, returned to do some rat proofing (in the snow), returned to extend our run last year and now returned once more for these works. He has been brilliant and we would recommend his services to anyone. If you need works done you can find Rob here:
www.oakwoodfence.co.uk
This has been a never ending project and I am sure it won’t be over yet for a little while longer. I will walk the public footpath behind our property in the next few days and take some photos from the other side.
I will continue to chart the progress of this project but would just like to say a huge thank you to Rob and his team.