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  1. BeckyLa

    Need a simple plan please

    Sorry. I was thinking of something more in the line of the 4x8 (or was it 6x8?) size we had been discussing. But, no, I confess, I had not done my homework and do not know what the cost would be. To some folks on here, the convenience is more important than the price but I don't know where you...
  2. BeckyLa

    Need a simple plan please

    The quickest and simplest thing to do, I would think, would be to buy a, preferably, wooden storage shed. Do the quick conversions into a coop, namely a pop door, roosts, etc., and you're set. Save your spare wood for the coop you're building next year and when you move your birds into their new...
  3. BeckyLa

    Need a simple plan please

    My opinion, again. I think reaching inside to gather eggs & clean will work just as well as actually getting inside to gather eggs & clean. And will save on the shoes, too.
  4. BeckyLa

    Need a simple plan please

    As long as your birds can get up off the floor to roost and have plenty of room to stand up on their roost (including room for a roo to stretch and crow) without them rubbing their combs on the ceiling, then that's the bare minimum for height. Mine do just fine with a side-door instead of a...
  5. BeckyLa

    Need a simple plan please

    Ok. You asked for it so now you're going to get it. My opinion.... Yes, you can easily slap something together with your extra plywood that will get you through the winter. As to whether it is 4x8 will be big enough for 10 birds depends on how big your birds are and how much time they will...
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