Mine is an eyesore because I didn't get any help with it
First you lay out your panels on the ground, side by side and over lap them by 1 square
Set your first set of posts (3) so that they are in the ground by no less than 1 1/2 feet
My posts were all set in crooked, but if you do them in a straight line, it would look a whole lot better
Make your middle post come right where you have done the overlap
Set your posts on the other side the same way
Walk your first panel up on the outside of the post and start wireing it to the post.
If you let go of that panel, it will kill you, so hang on!
Bend it over to meet the other posts, putting it on the outside of them
Wire them to the posts as far up as you can go
Set your next set of posts (2) because you are using (1) at the middle for the overlap
Walk your next panel up and bend to meet the posts (2) on the other side
Now, wire your overlaping panels together
I just did and over and under "sewing" type thing with the wire
It will be about 5 1/2 foot high in the center
By a tarp that will fit it, and use wire in the tarp holes to secure it to the panels
That won't be enough to keep the wind from getting up under it. They will give way eventually so that's why I added lots of bungys on top
I used some extra fencing across the back and used an additional tarp for that
It's easy to just use some clips and flat back buckets in there for feeding
It's pretty hot and nasty in the summertime but for winter, it's pretty cozy especially when you add bedding