Building an "Old Style" henhouse.....move in day!....... (pics)

That white trim really makes it pop!! Lookin' good Steve!!
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I currently have 16 hens and 2 pullets (with a matching roo) I am hatching 24 eggs right now and if I get a 50/50 ratio that would eventually give me another 12....so 16+2+12.....30 hens and one roo. The roo and his girls (BLRW) will be in a breeder pen for a while inside the henhouse.....there are a couple folks who have asked for BLRW fertile eggs.
 
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Ha ha, Angie! Steve lives closer to my house than yours!
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You may be closer but she made a sweeter offer!
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LOL! I see through your wicked plan! You just want him to visit Angie's so that he has to drive through Kentucky and build you a coop, too!
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You may be closer but she made a sweeter offer!
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LOL! I see through your wicked plan! You just want him to visit Angie's so that he has to drive through Kentucky and build you a coop, too!
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And your point being???? Of course I would love to have one built for my gang like that, but not until I get my farm! Besides I have my own tools, now I just need to learn how to use them and get the lumber and nails!
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This mornings progress:

I got to thinking about some of the names we call different things such as F channel, soffit and facia and I thought maybe some people don't know what the hen I mean by those names.....so, here is a close up of the F-channel which is actually shaped like the letter "F" and can be installed the way you see it in my pic or turned the other way. Usually I install F channel before all of the siding gets done, but I wanted to get the henhouse covered from the elements and I can install if later. Here you see the F channel and the soffit installed into the F channel.

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Here is the underside view of the soffit panels, as you can see I have used vented panels and solid. I used a pattern of 3 vented, then 1 solid. When I build a house I do the opposite, but since ventilation can be a concern I did it this way.

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And a more frontal picture to show all the components including the facia. Aluminum facia is a covering that is installed over the rough facia board, in my case a 2 x 6.

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The gable end facia needed a custom made facia covering since typically bought facia is on 3/4 inch at the bottom and I am covering 1 1/2". So the gable end facia which is a 2 x 6 got covered with a custom bent aluminum facia. This picture, I think, really shows off the red and white combination of what the whole coop looks like when finished.

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And this is the far gable end of the henhouse with all the siding and aluminum finished.

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Now the next steps are to make the little chicken door, install man size door in this end. Install windows up above......

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Then install linoleum, nest boxes, roosts and a seperate breeder pen.

Any one fall asleep yet?
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