Hello, I found a large oak wine/cider/beer barrel in one of my outhouses today, and would like to have a go building a coop with it.
Its big enough to make a bantam coop (just). It's 3 feet long and has a radius of 2.5 feet.
Someone has cut a square out of the middle of the barrel, so I'd use this hole as an entrance. Just trying to figure out how I'd clean it out. I have two ideas:
Either I make two doors in both ends, to collect eggs and brush dirty bedding out, or I remove a couple planks underneath and replace them with a trapdoor on runners, so when I open the trapdoor the bedding falls out into a waiting wheelbarrow.
I'm leaning towards the two door idea.
Above the doors will be space for ventilation, and if I attach a roof to the frame that the barrel will sit on, then I could add more ventilation in the top of the barrel.
Any comments or advice would be appreciated, here is a very rough diagram that I just did on paint...
Its big enough to make a bantam coop (just). It's 3 feet long and has a radius of 2.5 feet.
Someone has cut a square out of the middle of the barrel, so I'd use this hole as an entrance. Just trying to figure out how I'd clean it out. I have two ideas:
Either I make two doors in both ends, to collect eggs and brush dirty bedding out, or I remove a couple planks underneath and replace them with a trapdoor on runners, so when I open the trapdoor the bedding falls out into a waiting wheelbarrow.
I'm leaning towards the two door idea.
Above the doors will be space for ventilation, and if I attach a roof to the frame that the barrel will sit on, then I could add more ventilation in the top of the barrel.
Any comments or advice would be appreciated, here is a very rough diagram that I just did on paint...
