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Hi, pretty purple! How big is their hose? Flooring covered in/with? How many lucky chickens?
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The coop is 8x10. I have 4 older hens that are 2 years old and 8 baby chicks that are almost 4 weeks olds. This is our second coop that we have built and have learned so much from the first time. Wasn't going to do anything more to the floor. Planning on using pine shaving. I know some people put down vinyl but my HB thought it was over kill. I was so nervous about the color but I love it. It makes my heart smile every time I see it.Hi, pretty purple! How big is their hose? Flooring covered in/with? How many lucky chickens?
Nice coop!
Nice coop!
How wide is board and are roosts centered?
Might want to remove that roost that goes back to the wall, that will be a favorite spot and yo might end up with poop behind your backsplash.
Nice ramp, is it just hooked on so you can move it?
It looks a little steep, might want to put something under the end I use concrete blocks standing tall.....hope it's well sanded so now splinters in feets.
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Just reading through some of these recent posts...good ideas, great pics. Thanks to all.
I have about an 15-18" wide x 6' long poo-tray with a carpeted (and poo-dirty) 2x4 for a roost. ( I do spray it down every once and awhile.) Carpeted it one winter so their feet could stay a little warmer! Just left it there. The roost is about 8-12" from the bottom of the poo-tray with about 3-4" of PDZ in it when it's full. It lasts a long time. Scooped out every morning. About once a month, I take a mesh strainer and fine-sift the little stuff out.
But anyway - in response to the post above - we now have 17 chickens, and at times they all try to get up on the 6' roost. Some end of perching on the edge of the poo-tray, like yours. Only problem with that is they face toward the tray, so their poo lands on the floor. So I put another roost on the other side of our Little Coop (6' long). It's just a tree branch about 2-3" around. No poo-tray on that side yet. They've learned to go over there now - finally. I have a loose board underneath, just lying on the coop floor, so just scrape it off right now.
When we first got the additional 12 chickens, they would roost EVERYWHERE! Outside, in the nests, on the top of the feed can, on the ledge of the inner door. I just kept moving them on to the roosts and they've gotten the idea now. I still move 1-2 occasionally. But they will be content with just a little squished-up space and before long, they are snoring away!! Somehow, they all end up facing the same way. Not sure how they move themselves! I think they liked the warmth in the winter.
Just a few here settling in...
Squish time...
Waiting for someone to give an inch...