Update: I have pretty much finished the interior for now. I will be adding hardware cloth skirting this week to secure the coop so that I can get baby chicks. I will also add an auto chicken door, a solar light to the porch area, and nesting boxes later this spring after I get chickens. I'll...
If you do use pallets Id suggest building with the runners going vertical instead of horizontal like this dummy did (me) LOL. Dont know what I was thinking but the pallets make stronger walls when the runners are vertical.
Thanks, I live in a forest so I have windbreak on all sides of me. I basically only cleared about 1/4 acre for house and garden. It doesnt look like it now because its winter, but the hen house is in the uncleared portion and has trees all around it. On the north side of the coop about 300 ft...
all of the above! LOL It gets cold here, sometimes in the negatives but warms back up within a few days. We get snow that melts after a few days and we get ice storms. Very hot and humid in the summer
Ok here is what I got accomplished today. Honestly not much because it was a beautiful 70* day so I mostly played in the sunshine with my fur babies. Brooder will be on the bottom. Roosts above. Man door on the left and a pop door on the bottom left. So hens will have roost area plus 4x4 on the...
I wish I would have known that when I started this coop last month! I just set mine on blocks because the ground was frozen and I didnt feel like fighting the auger LOL. I guess if it starts to sink I can always jack it up and put more blocks under it. sighs
I had never heard of poop boards until I joined this forum last week and honestly I like that idea. I need to research better to figure out how I would do it though.
Ive decided to forego the quarantine/separation area and make a man door on the inside into the coop (more like a screen door)...