Things You'll Need
- Tape measure
- Sticks
- Shovel
- 4-by-4 wood planks with a length of 10 feet
- Cement
- Hammer
- Wood nails
- Door
- Hinges
- Power drill
- 2-by-4 inch welded wire sheets
- Wire cutters
- 1-inch poultry netting
- Fabric shears
- Sand
- Wood shavings
Instructions
Foundation
Measure and mark the area for the peacock enclosure, using a tape measure and sticks. For reference, build a 10-by-20 foot enclosure.
Dig a hole with a depth of 4 feet in each of the four corners and in the middle of the 20-foot sides of the enclosure. Use a shovel. Insert a 10-foot 4-by-4 wood plank vertically into each hole. Fill each hole with cement to provide a foundation for the post. Six feet of the wood posts should be exposed above ground.
Place 10-foot 4-by-4 planks horizontally on the top edges of the vertical posts. Hammer through the horizontal planks into the vertical posts. Place 10-foot 4-by-4 planks horizontally on the bottom edges in between the vertical posts. Hammer through the vertical posts into the ends of the horizontal planks. The horizontal and vertical planks make the enclosure's frame.
Door
Dig a hole 4-feet deep that is three feet from one of the corners. Insert a 10-foot 4-by-4 wood plank vertically into each hole.
Fill each hole with cement to provide a foundation for the post. The posts complete the frame for the door.
Attach hinges to left edge of the door, using a power drill and wood screws. Attach the hinges from edge of the door to the post, using a power drill and wood screws.
Walls, Ceiling and Floor
Cover the sides of the walls using 2-by-4 inch welded wires cut to the dimensions of 10 feet-by-6 feet. Cut the welded wire with wire cutters. Nail the edges of the welded wire into the wood foundation.
Cut 1-inch poultry netting to the dimensions 10 feet-by-20 feet. Cut the poultry netting with fabric shears. Nail the edges of the poultry netting to the top of the wood foundation.
Pour a 2-inch layer of sand into the bottom of the enclosure. Cover the sand with wood shavings for easy waste cleanup.