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I have to say, this is the most original thing I've seen. You must have a genuine love of chickens to have them indoors, and what a smart way to manage that!I would never have come up with such a complete and perfect way to deal with their housing needs. This is just too cute for words...
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Now that is what I call clever! I love the pen/tractor (I made a similar, simpler one myself) and that coop will be ideal if they just don't outgrow it. In really bad weather you could bring it back into the garage, which is something I consider an advantage. Good work, and good luck.
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Love your coop and especially the idea of a solar light for inside. I want to check out that thought. I've noticed that even in my little coop, the chickens kind of huddle together instead of spreading out along the roost. I also noticed that your girls have made little "bowls" that...
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Thank you JustDawn, you are too kind. It was a challange and I'm so glad it turned out usable. I measured it today, and it is 57.5" tall, 42" wide, and 23.5" deep. I guess that's why I had to take the gate off the hinge to get the coop into the run! Having used it for a week+ now, I can...
Just plain awesome. Love it all. Check out " Hey San Diego! Lets Meetup!", we'd love to meet you. And, I agree, that glass of wine while watching the chicken channel does take the stress out of a lot of days!
I finally got the photos to appear in the larger size on my coop page. Now, I'm wondering why the link in my coop entry doesn't work. You were able to see my page, but the link does not work when I try it. Help, please. And thanks again. I'm loving looking at all these wild and creative coops.
I'm not sure how to post a link, but I would like to enter the contest with my humble cabinet/coop. My page link is https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=61320-lavonnes-san-diego-mini-coop. I'll add some dimensions to the page tomorrow. Thanks, and keep up the good work. I look...