Building my coop into the side of a hill. Not sure what I want (pics)

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Apr 11, 2010
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Eagle River, Alaska
I got my foundation tubes in this weekend. Whew! that was hard digging. what they are are 6" sonotubes filled with concrete. On top of those i build my floor. Im not really sure what to make though. My floor dimensions are 4X8. I dont think Ill make a fully walk in coop. Maybe Ill make it 5-6 feet high. For a roof Ill put a one side slope as opposed to a A type. Also Along that ridge I want to make a sort of fenced in pasture, but I really dont want to add a roof to it. when the chickens are in the pasture they will be supervised. Would just a simple 4 foot tall fence work for this? Id probably just use those pound in metal fence stakes and some chicken wire or something like that. Well thought I would post some pictures. Feel free to add in to the design process! Im wide open. But hurry though,those chicks are getting huge and I need to give them a home.


View from back deck
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Front View ( this side faces south), this is where the Big door for a person will be. Ill have to build steps too
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View of the pasture, HA HA I love saying that. Ill probably have a pop door open up on the north side, directly on the hill. I need to come up with a easy fencing option for this. Im worried about them flying up into the trees too.
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Window and nest boxes on the east side. window on the west side as well
 
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You look like you have a hill side like me to work with. Oh the stories of trying to square and level things. Good start. Gloria Jean
 
Yeah, the hillside wasnt really my first choice, but the DW doesnt want me cluttering up the flat part of our yard. And I dont really want to either. I want to also build a big shed, and I have a dog kennel to put in too. Those will have to go on the flat spots. My little half acre is shrinking!
 

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