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Diss Five Increment Paddock Run - Galvanised Mesh - L250 x W600 x H230 cm

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GranddRbDsgnFiveIncrmPaddockRun
 
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The Paddock Run is an imaginative, stylish, and quick way of building a secure, walk in run without resorting to digging holes and having to buy posts and mesh.

Delivery Information

Delivery is Free to UK mainland excluding highlands where a surcharge will apply, please check before ordering.

Details

The Paddock Run is an imaginative, stylish, and quick way of building a secure, walk in run without resorting to digging holes and having to buy posts and mesh. The run is suitable for hens, ducks, geese and many other pets that need penning. It would even serve as a fruit cage, or an aviary.

Features:

  • Modular: The Paddock Run is a modular design, the gables wall are 2=M wide and the length progressively increases in increments of 1.2M. This enables the run to be extended retrospectively.
  • Construction: WALL & ROOF MESH: To keep the wild birds at bay, both the walls and roof are secured with = x = (12 x ) 19g galvanised mesh. FLOOR MESH (add on): Deters rats and obstructs a burrowing fox. The floor mesh protects the ground from being poached by the hens.
  • Door Position: The door panel is designed to fit in any position around the run, so you can choose both the location and the hinge side to suit your particular needs.
  • Extendable: Additional walls and roof increments can be added retrospectively.
  • Sub-dividable: By installing an additional gable wall the run can be subdivided to create two runs.

Other Details:

  • Dimensions: L250 x W600 x H230 cm

Please contact for the add-ons for this increment run.

Please Note:

The timbers used are pressure treated prior to building so well protected against rot. However, we strongly recommend that your housing is treated at least once yearly with our water repellent, animal safe, timber treating overcoat. This forms an invisible, water repellent layer over the house, so lessening the moisture uptake that in time could promote timber decay.