Sentences with phrase «cover with chicken wire»

Others lived in 6 x 8 pens covered with chicken wire and kept in a warehouse.
[36] A team of 8 people worked strenuously for 40 days, first building a frame using metal rebar, covering it with chicken wire, sheathing it with fabric attached with smelly animal glue, and then painting the inside of the enclosure black, and includting the outside in bright colors.
Made of recycled paper, it's an iron frame covered with chicken wire and covered with a paste of used paper.

Not exact matches

We covered an old rugged cross in blossoms, we threaded tulips and daisies and chrysanthemums through old chicken wire and when we were done, it was blooming with new life, beauty out of bedlam and barrenness.
They're made out of traditional iron - reinforced concrete beams and columns, but the cinderblocks in the walls are replaced with «eco-bricks» - plastic bottles stuffed with inorganic waste material such as chip packets - that are sandwiched in between chicken wire and covered in cement.
Do deter your dog from digging Fill your dog's favorite hole with dog poop and then cover it with dirt or lay chicken wire under gravel, mulch or decorative bark.
To best keep them safe, cover the pond or enclosure with chicken wire to keep other animals out.
The film depicted puppy mill dogs living or existing in filthy deplorable conditions, almost all in crowded cages too small for them to move around much, if at all. The cages often had chicken wire for flooring. The dogs were covered in waste, matted and starving with open wounds and other injuries.
• To prevent dogs from digging up bulbs or garden areas, place chicken wire (or wire mesh with openings large enough to allow plants to grow through) on the ground, anchor it with rocks and cover with mulch.
Chicken wire can be placed in the hole or holes, and covered with soil.
How do you sell a house that is completely made of burlap stretched over chicken wire and covered with a polyurethane spray foam?
I ripped off the old screen and used square chicken wire, or hardware cloth, on the back then covered the top with burlap leaving the bottom exposed as our air intake is also located there.
Start with four corner posts, then use pallets, planks or tightly stretched chicken wire to cover the sides.
Cover the soil with chicken wire to keep animals out; in milder climes, bulbs may sprout, especially if they've been forced.
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