Thats one reason we didnt want to buy anything from a store or online. It would be more expensive, harder to modify, and smaller than starting with a cabinet.
I'll be sure to account for that in my modifications. We will also be gettibg bantams instead of full sized chickens. Ventilation has been my number one concern, and I'll check out the thread. Keep in mind:
- Coop is not finished -
I'll ignore the snarky misuse of an aviation pun, and say...
1) Coop still isn't finished
2) It was just assumed I had no intention of making it bigger.
3) No advice was offered, just criticism with no constructive feedback.
4) Chickens will be free ranged and not confined to a run.
5) I appreciate advice, but snarky one ups and critiques without...
People have different tactics when raising parrots. You can keep a large bird in a smaller cage provided they spend significant amounts of time outside the cage. You have provided criticism but nothing actually constructive, not only that you glazed over 2 details that ive said. When the time...
I understand you are trying to help, however your manner and tact that you display comes off as cocky and overly critical. Instead of trying to flex your knowledge and use your experience as a point of ethos that is unquestionable, offer advice on what you would do to make it bigger. Then myself...
Figured id share what wife and I have done for a coop.
We went to habitat for humanity and found this pretty hefty sized cabinet. Which we have been changing into a coop. It'll be on our covered porch so rain shouldn't be an issue. 30 bucks for the cabinet and etc wood cost another 20. I'll...