Wednesday, November 26, 2008

The Shed.

Remember this???
This spring we came to a point where we knew we needed a better facility to house our animals. We had three buildings, one housing 5 horses (the large on in front), which had previously been a chicken coop and as you can imagine, not at all suited for animals the size of our horses!! The remaining two housed chickens, one for layers and the other for the baby broiler chicks we raise every year. Even after repeated repairs, neither of them were rodent proof and we lost many birds to rodents (as many as 100 chicks in one night). The 700-1000 broilers we raise every year had to be butchered outside, rain or shine, so a butchering facility was neccesary.
The "Shed Project" was thus begun, and we sought to build one building that would be multi-functional for the vast and always changing needs we have raising our own animals.

Our first task was demolition. Tearing down the three existing buildings; salvaging any supplies we could use later and doing the ground work.

Tearing out the walls of the old building.

Getting closer!!!

Pushing the building over.

After some mighty tugging and pushing, the building is flat!!

Seth begins the groundwork!

Moving the former brooder coop.


Looking so different!!
Once the buildings were gone and the ground leveled, we worked on digging holes for the posts.
Digging the holes for the posts turned out to be quite an ordeal. The area we were working on was more clay then dirt and hard to break through!!

Where'd Micah go??

A little assistance needed to get the hole dug!

Slowly getting more and more holes dug!!
Setting the posts.

Tabitha mixing cement.
Slowly getting all the posts up.

We're done setting posts!!

Seth begins trenching so we can lay the pipes.

Laying the pipes for the drain.

Slowly but surely coming along!!

::Enthusiasm::

::Teamwork::

Poor Seth was the only one who really knew what he was doing, but by everyone pitching in, we managed just fine!
Handing up the trusses.

::Little Helping Girl::

::Concentration::

We always known he is part monkey!

Working in the rafters.

The skeleton is complete-- now we're ready to start putting up tin!

Cutting trim

Dad carrying tin.
:: Measuring::

Charity holding tools for quick use.

::Sawing::

Slowly making progress.

Hammering.

We're ready to put the top on!!

Almost finished with the roof!
Once we had the roof and the walls up, we waited for a rainy day to pour the cement, so Seth wouldn't have to take off work.

Time for Cement.

All ready to pour the cement.
Directing.

Guiding the chute.

Working Fast!

Moses holding the chute.

Here comes the cement.

They work so fast, and in perfect unison.

The offical dog-holding girl.

Raking.

These guys are so good.....

Cheerfull Helpers.

Getting the last of the cement.

Smoothing and finishing.

"This cement is cold and hard!!"

Hand-prints!
As soon as the cement was set, we started using the shed for butchering. This fall we had over 450 birds to butcher, all during either rainy, windy or very cold weather (one day it hovered around 30 degrees with 40 mph winds!!) Needless to say, we're very grateful to be able to butcher indoors!! And will a concrete floor and a drain, clean-up is so much faster. Dad and the boys put in fences for the horses and calves and built the chicken rooms.
We're done!!
The horses are now inside out of the cold!

The new chicken coop! Right now this area houses our laying hens. Next spring when we have broiler chicks once more, we will split it in half and use part of it for a brooder for the young chicks. Above the coop is space for storing waterers and feeders during the off season and other things; like our trampoline.
We also used double trusses above the concrete end of the shed so that we can hang our own beef. In years past we've had to have the killing and hanging done by professionals because we didn't have a sturdy enough building to hang the carcass in. Now we'll be able to butcher our own beef from start to finish!! We'll also be able to hang deer in there as well.
Plenty of room for our beef steers.
Storage space for tools.....
and butchering equipment.

The completed shed!
(And if you want to see it in greater detail, well; you'll just have to come in person.) :)
So that's a short of one of our biggest projects this summer. We were blessed to be able to do the work as a family, and it was such a fun family project. The Lord's protection was evident-- over a summer filled with saws, power tools, nail guns, drill guns etc... we had no major injuries!!

We're so grateful for the Lord's provision of this shed!! (And a huge thank-you to Grandma and Uncle George for their blessings and generosity!!) It is an enormous blessing and we will reap the continued benefits of it for years to come!!

11 comments:

Klahn Family said...

The new shed looks WONDERFUL!!! And I know it took a lot of work, time and perserverence to get it done! It must be so nice to be able to use it for butchering!

Miss you guys!
Al

Jacob said...

Wow; that's a LOT of photos... I really enjoyed some of them, though. Thanks for sharing! (Maybe I've said it before, but photography is my favorite visual art.)

Peace! --Jacob

Anonymous said...

Ditto to everything Ali said! :)
I'm so glad that you'll be able to update more frequently now!

Anonymous said...

it did take alot of work. although the only picture elizabeth has of me is I am sitting down! I was REALLY tired from working so I was just taking a break!!!
~charity~

Klahn Family said...

Oh Charity, I'm sure you worked just as hard as everyone else! You were just in the wrong place at the wrong time, so Elizabeth didn't get a picture of you working away.

Missin' you bunches!
A

Anonymous said...

Family fun! That's what it's all about! Know what it's like.
Looks great.

Anonymous said...

Seth!
Was that a laser transit I saw? Not to mention a backhoe in the same picture, but, come on, don't you think the laser was a little overdoing it?! ;)

The shed looks great though. Sorry we couldn't make it that one week-end, it would have been fun.
When can we see it in person? :)

Anonymous said...

Wow, that was *some* project!! I had no idea you were building a completely new shed...looks great!

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