Took all Spring/Summer and the coop is finally done!

JerseyFresh

Songster
11 Years
Apr 17, 2008
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3
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Utah
I finally got the chance to build a coop the way I wanted (the last one was an old shed I converted) and I figured I might as well make it nice.
Many thanks to all the great examples I've seen here, I cherry-picked my favorites.

Specs:
4x8 footprint
12" overhang on side eaves that are open and covered with hardware cloth for ventilation (16 sq/ft total)
2' overhang on front so I don't get rain down my back when peeping in on them
Nesting boxes accessed on the outside
Feeder is accessed on the outside and goes to trough on the inside
6 windows covered in hardware cloth and hinged frames with plexiglass. Lots of light in the winter, extra ventilation in the summer.
Pop door slides up on track
Painted it the yellow with white trim just like the house we had to move from in New Jersey. Loved that house.
Deep litter method used for bedding
Will be installing a solar powered automatic pop door soon.

Run is appx 20'x40' and I extended the fence up to 8' with chicken wire. I suspect the EEs could fly over it if they really wanted but not my giant Wyandotte.
I currently have 9 hens. 1 silver laced gold Wyandotte, 2 EEs, 1 EE/Marans, 2 blue Wyandottes, 1 Buff Orpington, 1 Black Sex Link, and 1 Barred Rock. Only 3 hens are laying so far.

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Okay, the window to the front door isn't attached, but I couldn't wait and the day was perfect for taking pictures
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I think that you did a beautiful job, I'm sure you will have chickens. Your set-up is much like ours only it's 4 by 6 and our run is covered to keep ours safe from hawks and things that would climb a fence. Have fun.
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huge CONGRATULATIONS for getting it all done!! It looks so nice! I love your colors! Those are the same colors I'm using on mine! I've been working on mine since July-- so 4 months so far-- so I know how it feels to have it go on and on forever! (still not done!!!) Anyway, it's beautiful and your chickens look really happy! BTW- that is a nice big space for them to run around in! So envious!!
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Great job!!!! Looks nice!

In the 4th picture, is that a little "hut" that I see on the left side of the pic that you have your feeder and waterer under? If so, that is a great idea. That is my next project.
 
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Yes it is.
In NJ we had so many trees around that there was always plenty of shade for the girls. In Utah it's the exact opposite and that summer sun that beats down is relentless. I had the water under there so it wouldn't be like drinking hot coffee.
 

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