I have been lurking on the forums for quite some time. I am very impressed with the community- you all seem like excellent folks and very helpful too.
I am in the middle of constructing a new (and first) coop. The chickens are arriving in about two weeks. Part of the design includes storage underneath much like this coop from BYC.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=25962
Because I know that the deepest part of that storage area will not be used except to lose junk in I was wondering about splitting the storage area in half and using the side that would face inside the run for a seperation cage with a small enclosure, and seperated from the run by hardware cloth. I could use it to seperate a hurt chicken, or use for a broody hen, or even to integrate new chickens.
The main drawback I could see is if I have a suspected sick chicken I would want it completely out of the coop. Beyond that I think it may be a pretty good idea - but that may just be my inexperience showing through.
Do you think this would be a good design?
Do you think I would use it?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I am in the middle of constructing a new (and first) coop. The chickens are arriving in about two weeks. Part of the design includes storage underneath much like this coop from BYC.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=25962
Because I know that the deepest part of that storage area will not be used except to lose junk in I was wondering about splitting the storage area in half and using the side that would face inside the run for a seperation cage with a small enclosure, and seperated from the run by hardware cloth. I could use it to seperate a hurt chicken, or use for a broody hen, or even to integrate new chickens.
The main drawback I could see is if I have a suspected sick chicken I would want it completely out of the coop. Beyond that I think it may be a pretty good idea - but that may just be my inexperience showing through.
Do you think this would be a good design?
Do you think I would use it?
Thanks in advance for any advice.