DH wants to build a new coop. My current set up is five coops housing 22 hens. The goal is to have a single long coop separated into 3 sections.
The area we have is 16x22 that would have to have the coop and the run in it. It is rectangular with mature lilacs on the long side and sumac trees on the opposite long side.
The plan is to have a 22 foot long raised coop along the side with the sumac and the run butting up next to the lilac bushes.
The big questions for me are ....
If I make the coop 22 feet long and 6 feet deep will this be a major pain to clean? I know I may have to crawl under if a hen is in need or they lay under it.
If I only make it 4 feet deep is that going to be enough indoor space for them? I am in Colorado and in the winter they tend to stay inside.
We have metal roofing that DH got on the extreme cheep. (It is used but still solid.)
If we use it to roof the entire run and coop will it be something I need to insulate in the coop?
The coop will have to be over 6 foot at the back wall height so DH does not loose an eye going behind the coop. Is a drop of only 18 inches enough on a 16 foot length to shed snow?
The area we have is 16x22 that would have to have the coop and the run in it. It is rectangular with mature lilacs on the long side and sumac trees on the opposite long side.
The plan is to have a 22 foot long raised coop along the side with the sumac and the run butting up next to the lilac bushes.
The big questions for me are ....
If I make the coop 22 feet long and 6 feet deep will this be a major pain to clean? I know I may have to crawl under if a hen is in need or they lay under it.
If I only make it 4 feet deep is that going to be enough indoor space for them? I am in Colorado and in the winter they tend to stay inside.
We have metal roofing that DH got on the extreme cheep. (It is used but still solid.)
If we use it to roof the entire run and coop will it be something I need to insulate in the coop?
The coop will have to be over 6 foot at the back wall height so DH does not loose an eye going behind the coop. Is a drop of only 18 inches enough on a 16 foot length to shed snow?