Northern U.S. Duck Coop for Ducks

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I took all of the stuff out and I'm putting in a circulating waterer. 5 gallon bucket with 1/2" PVC with nipples and some cup type waterers, but I don't trust those. I of course will still have plenty of clean fresh water in rubber bowls from TSC. I've also moved the fence back by 2' further away from the driveway.
The coop itself is 4' 7" wide by 19' 4" long. The outside door is 5' high by 2' 10" wide. The interior door is the standard 2' 8" wide but it is 6' 2" high and I am 6' 3".
I'll let you do the math.
I will be putting a wire fence door inside to keep the birds away from the doors so I can open the doors from the outside without harming a Duckling. Let me say I was in Masonry Construction for my career, but I am not a Carpenter!
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Older Guy (56) with some missing parts. Been in recovery for 14 years. Bakes a lot of bread and cooks a lot. Almost never eats away from home. Home made pizza from scratch, porketta/porchetta like Grandpa Guido used to make, a smoothie or 2 everyday and fresh fruit.
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Neat transformation! Can’t wait to see finished coop!
Could use better pictures and more detail but looks like it will be nice when finished
I feel the article could use more pictures and more writing explaining. I see there is a second page, so it seems like it’s a work in progress.
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