Luxurious Coop Inside Hen House

Going into this article I was absolutely fawning over the pictures! Your hens and your coop is so cute, but where's the story? How did you build it? What does the exterior look like? You've left me with so many questions!! (And some inspiration, of course.)
Beth the chicken mama
Beth the chicken mama
The story is I used to be afraid of birds but then decided I really wanted fresh eggs and got chicks and raised them and now love being a chicken mama. My boyfriend is a handyman and we watched videos and looked up on what others said was the best ways to make things easy when building and raising chickens and then my boyfriend just started building with no plans and things keep changing as new ideas came in for us. It is a 14 ft x 5 ft very sturdy coop. I'm not a builder so I can't give many details.
I love things to be neat and clean and I heard this is pretty difficult with chickens but I love to decorate and I took on the challenge of decorating it so it would be cute yet comfortable for the girls. I take a lot of time with them and clean 2-3 times a day to keep it up but honestly other then the poop on the sand it is pretty is to keep up.
I never knew how fun it could be raising and watching them go about and enjoy their days, and for us we find it very amusing and relaxing , each day is different and we continue to learn more and more. We are now looking forward to having some fresh eggs soon.
There's no "meat" here - just a single picture tease. It looks almost like a magazine set-up where a chicken has never ... and probably never will ... set foot or feather. Still, it peaks the curiosity. I'd LOVE to see more ... better yet, see more pictures and get a backstory to go along with them.
Please?
Beth the chicken mama
Beth the chicken mama
No meat? These girls are for eggs not to be eaten. I have six chickens, my boyfriend built the coop I decorated it. I clean my coop 2-3 times a day. I have posted other pictures of the inside the outside and of the chickens. The chickens are 19 weeks old I just opened the nesting boxes last weekend, they also have free range of the yard. The picture was to show the nesting boxes. There are many more pictures in the gallery and coop sections of my set up and birds.
If the outside of this coop is as nice looking as the inside, I'd like to see it!
Beth the chicken mama
Beth the chicken mama
The outside is kept clean also. I'm outside cleaning as well as inside to keep things looking kept up. They poop yes and I have sand and gravel which is super easy for clean up
There are no details or coop build information in the article.

I hope there will be a story to go along with the picture
Beth the chicken mama
Beth the chicken mama
Our story is I used to be afraid of birds but then decided I really wanted fresh eggs when I decided to do healthy things for my body so instead of buying them from others chicken owners we got chicks and raised them and now love being a "chicken mama".
My boyfriend is a handyman and we watched videos and looked up on what others said were the best ways to make things easy when building and raising chickens and then my boyfriend just started building with no plans and things kept changing as new ideas came in for us. It took about a month to build it and then the decorating began and is still happening.
It is a 14 ft x 5 ft very sturdy coop. I'm not a builder so I can't give many details. We keep adding and changing things as the days go by, which is what is great about having a handyman around so when my crazy ideas popped in my head he could usually create what I wanted. I think the coop is beautiful and probably a little over the top from what most people do for their chickens but they have become my new passion so why not enjoy being creative and spoil them in the process.
I love things to be neat and clean and I heard this could be pretty difficult with chickens but I love to decorate and I took on the challenge of decorating it so it would be cute yet comfortable for the girls.
I take a lot of time with them and clean 2-3 times a day to keep it up but honestly other then the poop on the floor and ladder it is pretty easy to keep clean. I just use a kitty litter scoop. Having sand and gravel on the floor is the smartest and easiest ways to keep it up. We decided to wallpaper the coop walls and hang mirrors and two roosting bars inside the hen house and also decorate just to make it cuter. There is also a large mirror and roosting bar in the run area, and a dust bathing area under the hen house in the back of the run. We also have a roosting playground for them outside the coop. The girls get to free range in the yard and like to try to take over my deck area. All I can say is it is fun raising them and we enjoy doing the planning of it all.
I never knew how fun it could be raising and watching them go about and enjoy their days, and for us we find it very amusing and relaxing, each day is different and we continue to learn more and more. We are now looking forward to having some fresh eggs soon.
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