It has been a long time since I posted for Scrap Happy. And, yes, this is a second post for today, but I didn’t want to miss out!
Scrap Happy is a once a month post wherein we use our quilting scraps or other finds to make something new, creative, fun and useful. Most posts are made of quilting scraps; but not always!
Today I share my chicken yard roost. It was made primarily of small saplings, and a few larger limbs cut from the fence line you see in the background of my photo. Everything had become quite wild and overgrown, so Bob chopped them all down. I decided to put the trunks and limbs into my project, rather than leave it out front for the monthly large items pickup.
The whole project took about two days. I used a bit of leftover lumber for the square frame. I attached legs cut from the largest tree limb, and then screwed the cut saplings to the top for a roosting area.
It took a bit, but my chickens have come to really appreciate it on rainy days when the soil is wet and soggy.
I enjoyed this project and it kept the yard cleanup mess from becoming “junk” going to the landfill!
ScrapHappy happens each month on the 15th. The many participants are listed below, and although they don’t participate every time, it’s always fun to see what they have created from their scraps!
Kate, Gun, Eva, Sue, Birthe, Turid, Susan, Cathy, Tracy,
Jan, Moira, Sandra, Chris, Alys, Claire, Jean, Dawn, Gwen,
Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue L, Vera, Ann, Dawn 2, Carol, Preeti,
Nóilin, Viv, Karrin, Amo, Alissa, Tierney and Hannah
Thanks for visiting!


If I had a yard, chickens, and some cut-down limbs, I’d follow your lead on this one in a minute.
Thanks Linda, it really was fun. Funny, but anything new is a slow burn for the chickens, however the first good rain we had got them over it real fast. Now they use it all the time. 🐓🐤
it’s great that the chickens are happy after all your scrappy work.
Thank you! It is. 🙂
the hens are lucky to have you think of such things.
Clair, I do try to think of their needs. And, BONUS, it was a fun job to do for them. 🙂