One thing you’ll learn as you take care/cleaning your coop is that you’ll make adjustments to suit you and your birds. Poop boards make clean up a snap so you might consider that when it comes to roosts. I’m old (lol) so roosts up high sounds like up high would be more work than waist high. Safer too for birds jumping down in a narrow space.
Don’t get discouraged your on the right track.
We’re all constantly learning and tweaking our own coops.
Do what’s best for you.
Everyone’s gonna give their 2 cents.
Best wishes
 
One thing you’ll learn as you take care/cleaning your coop is that you’ll make adjustments to suit you and your birds. Poop boards make clean up a snap so you might consider that when it comes to roosts. I’m old (lol) so roosts up high sounds like up high would be more work than waist high. Safer too for birds jumping down in a narrow space.
Don’t get discouraged your on the right track.
We’re all constantly learning and tweaking our own coops.
Do what’s best for you.
Everyone’s gonna give their 2 cents.
Best wishes

^Well Said^... best to try what you have and make adjustments. I bet your first adjustment is doing your nesting boxes differently... the number one concern, which you seem to have gotten right is security at night. Mistakes with that are not fun to discover the hard way. (oops I thought I was on your other thread lol)
 
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ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL COOP! :love


About the space- although it won’t be a permanent fix, could you free range them during the day? While they’re still small the space situation won’t be as bad. While you work on expanding your coop, free ranging during the day might help. :)

I have always planned on free ranging them every day.
 

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