Lpsouth1978
Songster
Hello, I am new to keeping chickens and am in the process of building my first coop, we hope to complete the build this weekend. We already purchased 12 chicks last weekend and have them in a brooder to grow while we complete the coop. I am learning that the coop may be a bit small for 12 chickens, but I suspect we will have at least a couple roosters in the bunch, so the number will likely go down just a bit.
The coop has 4'x8' internal dimensions. the nesting boxes are external of these dimensions, "hanging" off the back of the coop. There will be 6 - 12"x16" nesting boxes (I know we don't need that many, but wanted to maximize the space and materials). The coop is raised 24" off the ground and stands 8' tall at the highest point. We will likely have ventilation around most of the top (where the roof meets the walls, and will be cutting "sky lights" in the roof. These will be covered with hardware cloth and the roof will be covered in clear corrugated plastic.
The run will be 8'x16', and will be completely covered in hardware cloth. We are in AZ, so snow is not a concern, but heat IS! We will be covering the top and upper portions of the run with a shade cloth to try and keep temps more comfortable.
Now for the questions.
- What do you all recommend coating the floor of the coop with. We had thought about linoleum, but then I have seen that the chickens will likely just rip it up. Would an exterior paint work for this instead?
- How can I ensure the girls stay cool in the CRAZY summer heat here? It regularly gets to 110+ in the summer. We will, of course, have plenty of water available to them, but cool water is NEVER available in the summer here. It comes out of the tap hot.
- Considering that the girls will not be confined to the coop, do you think that it will be suitable for 10-12 birds? I know it is generally too small, but they will only lay eggs and roost in it.
- Do wee need to add grit to the food in the brooder? How about in the run when they get there?
- Anything we may have missed?
I appreciate the help and look forward to learning from all of you. I will also post pics of the build and the chicks later this week, just won't be able to get any until Friday.
The coop has 4'x8' internal dimensions. the nesting boxes are external of these dimensions, "hanging" off the back of the coop. There will be 6 - 12"x16" nesting boxes (I know we don't need that many, but wanted to maximize the space and materials). The coop is raised 24" off the ground and stands 8' tall at the highest point. We will likely have ventilation around most of the top (where the roof meets the walls, and will be cutting "sky lights" in the roof. These will be covered with hardware cloth and the roof will be covered in clear corrugated plastic.
The run will be 8'x16', and will be completely covered in hardware cloth. We are in AZ, so snow is not a concern, but heat IS! We will be covering the top and upper portions of the run with a shade cloth to try and keep temps more comfortable.
Now for the questions.
- What do you all recommend coating the floor of the coop with. We had thought about linoleum, but then I have seen that the chickens will likely just rip it up. Would an exterior paint work for this instead?
- How can I ensure the girls stay cool in the CRAZY summer heat here? It regularly gets to 110+ in the summer. We will, of course, have plenty of water available to them, but cool water is NEVER available in the summer here. It comes out of the tap hot.
- Considering that the girls will not be confined to the coop, do you think that it will be suitable for 10-12 birds? I know it is generally too small, but they will only lay eggs and roost in it.
- Do wee need to add grit to the food in the brooder? How about in the run when they get there?
- Anything we may have missed?
I appreciate the help and look forward to learning from all of you. I will also post pics of the build and the chicks later this week, just won't be able to get any until Friday.