Well, my custom coop not going to happen. After taking my deposit and stringing me along for an additional 4 weeks (grand total of TEN WEEKS WASTED ON THIS GUY), he just emailed to say he's returning my deposit. At least I don't have to fight with him and PayPal? Oh, and he said that I could always go to Concord Feed and pick up one of his prebuilt coops. Right. That's exactly what I want to do, give him $ for NOT building what I ordered (plus, those don't have a run attached, so I still wouldn't have a functional outside enclosure I could actually use). I swear, I could burn @#$!@ to the ground right now.
So, I'm back to SQUARE ONE just in time for it to be the holidays and for everyone to be out of town and for the unending deluge to have kicked in. Did I mention wanting to burn things?
Have called half a dozen coop places today. They're all sold out/backed up for Christmas, or everything is made to order. So my poor birds are stuck in the house for at LEAST another three weeks. ARGH!!!!
I think I've settled on the largest version of this (boy do I wish it would fit on the footing I already had put in for the custom coop, but of course it won't*):
http://chickengardener.com/product/combo-coops/
*and of course custom coop guy isn't paying me back for the additional brooder I had to build because of his delay or for redoing the footing.
Unless you have Sebrights, you'll have lots of foot problems and breast injuries with a ladder ramp. I don't understand these little boxes on 3' stilts with a small pen built on to them. What I find more annoying are the number recommendations for hens in these little coops. It is best to build things to your own specifications. It is much cheaper too. The more room, better ventilation, the merrier.