: cheap, handy, easy to clean, nice nesting boxes, safe mash
: small, sleeping sticks too low, needs better roofing after two years
I have a similar chicken coop. After two years I made a new roof over the old one because it started to leak. The connexion with the nesting boxes (hinge) was leaking and i made something waterproof over it.
The covered run is quit open and gives little shelter when is windy and raining and you put it in an open field. The food gets easily wet. You need to keep the chickendoor open for ventilation or its getting easily too warm inside. The run is way to small to keep the chickens in 24x7. Therefore a second (open) run or free range is needed for happy chickens.
Last year I had 4 dutch bantams in it. And it was quit small for them. Now I have 6 dutch and I build an extension to this coop with perches at 50 cm from the ground. They started to use these to sleep on when the chicks grew older. I painted (all cracks in) the wood with diatomaceous earth to prevent an outburst of lice.
I hope the coop lasts a couple of years more with all the improvements.
This coop is in use for the handy nest boxes (now with an epdm cover against leaking and a piece of sunscreen against the heat in the summer). The little covered run is handy when it rains (I added a large window at the west side) and convenient to keep the chickens closed in before the light sensored pop door opens in the morning.
Sometimes when there is a lot a fuss, one or two chickens prefer to sleep in the coop (made the roosts a bit higher).