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    In praise of elevated coops

    Yeah, I was looking at that as an option. My next coop project is to take the internal nest boxes and mount them on the outside, freeing up some more floor space. And add another one, since when all the girls are laying, including the not-yet-laying pullets, I'll have 10. Too many for just two...
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    In praise of elevated coops

    I was thinking about that. I have so many projects for this fall that I think I'll leave this for next spring. If I did them just as they are, though, they'd be two blind alleys. I was wondering how to "connect" them. I may rig up some kind of "creeper" to be able to slide in under the trailer.
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    In praise of elevated coops

    I was thinking (again) about enclosing the area under my coop for more run space. The center area (original build) is on the trailer. The bottom of that metal frame is only about 16" above the ground. The side "wings" are probably about 2 feet. Hmmm... not sure I should have them under the...
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    In praise of elevated coops

    Our coop is built on the bed of an old trailer we found on our property. Originally, it was to be moved near the garden in the summer, and by the house in the winter. After realizing how much EASIER it was to tend the chickens with the coop near the house... there it stays. We've added on...
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