The whole coop is inside a insulated building. The coop is lifted from the concrete floor and insulated with styrofoam+a moisture barrier below everything.
Did some more drawing. Dont you think this would work?
The reason im having that small wire area is just so that all the draft from the outside wont go directly into the coop.. I thought it was a good idea :(
What if i make the roof of the closed area from chicken wire? I just worry they...
Yes, its actually inside our workshop/Woodshed.
Yes,im think im going for three nest boxes which are 40cm wide each. I was originally planning to go with 4 boxes 30cm wide, but im afraid it might be too small? What do you think?
Ahh ofc, i see alot of people have a board across infrot, will do...
1. The inner part is going to have covered walls and the outer part is just going to be chicken wire covering the wall and roof, I just made this so that the entrance from my outdoor run is not going directly into the closed section of the coop, i thought that would help keeping it a bit more...
1. The inner part is going to have covered walls and the outer part is just going to be chicken wire covering the wall and roof, I just made this so that the entrance from my outdoor run is not going directly into the closed section of the coop, i thought that would help keeping it a bit more...
I have 7 Pekin Bantam chickens that will mvoe in in about 3-5 weeks!
The coop is going to have one closed part witch is about 125cm x 125cm and a small outer part which is about 60-70cm wide and 125cm deep.
1st Picture: Im making 3 nest boxes on the secound floor, the depth is 35cm and 40cm...
Should I be worried? This is the only chicken that has this. No one else is even close to having such a big top beak.
I believe the chick can eat and drink without a problem tho. Thanks!
I bought 6 chicks that were supposed to be less than a week old, but this one was allways way bigger than the rest.. Is it because its a rooster? The rest of my chicks should be about 2-3 weeks now.