HOSPEDAJE DE SEÑORITAS
During the last Christmas holidays I started to build a small coop that I named "Villa Gallina" https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/judyki2004s-member-page, it's home to three Black Stars, a roo, Cheb Coco & two hens: Gina & Ginger. https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/villa-gallina-residents
Now my friend offer me two chicks, they hatch only a couple of weeks ago, so I have to start to think in accommodations for the girls as they will be too young to join them. Now I am working on the idea of constructing a small "apartment" for them. along with a pvc run.
I'll be updating with the plans as soon as possible...
Here are the coop plans ...
It has to match Villa Gallina, as it will be attached to it, in the back of the run , at its height, the run and coop will occupy and area of 2'x 7' . The coop will be 2'x2'x 2'6" height & the run will be 2'x 5'' x 4'6"h)
MATERIALS
I will need:
Wood panel (1/2") cut as follow
Walls (4) 2’x2’6”x ½”
Floor (1) 2’x2’
Nest (2) 1’x2’x ½”
Wood pieces
Roost(1) 3”x1”x24”
Frame (4) 2”x4” x 4’5” & (12) 2”x2”x 24”
Roof(1 ) ondura 4'x7'
6(linoleum tiles floor & top of nest)
Screws & Nails
2 Hings & 1 Lock
Plastic Chicken Wire & 2/4" PVC tubing for the run
I will need:
Wood panel (1/2") cut as follow
Walls (4) 2’x2’6”x ½”
Floor (1) 2’x2’
Nest (2) 1’x2’x ½”
Wood pieces
Roost(1) 3”x1”x24”
Frame (4) 2”x4” x 4’5” & (12) 2”x2”x 24”
Roof(1 ) ondura 4'x7'
6(linoleum tiles floor & top of nest)
Screws & Nails
2 Hings & 1 Lock
Plastic Chicken Wire & 2/4" PVC tubing for the run