We have 25 little Buff Orps and are building our coop and run and have a few questions if y'all can lend us your experience.
1 - The area where we're putting the coop and run drains well, the ground is hard-packed clay, and there's a tree for shade (in the Summer) and part of the run is in the sun.
2 - We're building a coop that is 4' x 20' (built from recycled pallets), that is raised a foot off of the ground. It will have 10 nest boxes in it. The flooring inside will be cement board and we will use pine shavings both on the floor and in the nest boxes.
3 - The run we're planning is 8' x 32' (the coop will be outside the run), hardware cloth will be on the bottom 2' on the sides of the run and the next 4' will be 1" chicken wire. At the bottom will be a 2" x 6" (or 8") to hold in the flooring material.
4 - We're planning on covering about 20' of the run with corrugated metal and the rest with chicken wire. This will have part of the roof open to the elements.
Please give us any advice you can from your experience that can help us!
WHAT is the best flooring material that we can use in this instance (keeping in mind that it is exposed to the rain and that we live in central Georgia)? What are your suggestions on any changes to these plans? Space is not an issue because we own 5 acres, however (as with most everyone) money is an issue...
I got hurt in the line of duty (retired sheriff's deputy) and am disabled.
THANKS!
C
1 - The area where we're putting the coop and run drains well, the ground is hard-packed clay, and there's a tree for shade (in the Summer) and part of the run is in the sun.
2 - We're building a coop that is 4' x 20' (built from recycled pallets), that is raised a foot off of the ground. It will have 10 nest boxes in it. The flooring inside will be cement board and we will use pine shavings both on the floor and in the nest boxes.
3 - The run we're planning is 8' x 32' (the coop will be outside the run), hardware cloth will be on the bottom 2' on the sides of the run and the next 4' will be 1" chicken wire. At the bottom will be a 2" x 6" (or 8") to hold in the flooring material.
4 - We're planning on covering about 20' of the run with corrugated metal and the rest with chicken wire. This will have part of the roof open to the elements.
Please give us any advice you can from your experience that can help us!


THANKS!
C