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You could name one of your hens "Grover".
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Here is my setup. It is roomy enough for 6 hens. The coop part has an OSB floor and wall, pine shavings for litter. The bottom run is sand. Future plans include paint, vent tower, solar LED lights, nipple waterers. I don't have a current pic, but I replaced the poultry wire with heavy hardware cloth. I made "pillows" out of the used poultry wire and stuffed them with mulch to make a living roof system (that isn't working very well). I built this a year and half ago and so far so good.
 
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That thing's as ridiculous as that stoopid thing for people in NYC. That 'coop' with plexiglas and *only* costs $5000 (or some ungodly amount more or less). This thing though is almost a little more stupid, as it's so small the only thing that might be able to actually *live* in it would have to be no larger than a mouse. Maybe it'd be good for a gerbil, but that'd be pushing it...and they *only* want $500 for it. Just goes to show though that a fool and his money are soon parted.
 
I have too say...it is utterly...amazing how many coop designs there are ...
guess..you are only limited..by your imagination...
though i do agree...the plan seems rather small...
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