Thanks. We underestimated how dilapidated the coop was until we started really tearing it apart. It's coming along and with some strategic planning it can last us a couple years at most. The bottom is being lined with a hard ware cloth floor- using 2x8 and 2x4s and attached the hard ware cloth to it then laying it inside the coop to keep out critters. We have a few little spaces to block off (like above the door and put hard ware cloth on the door and we should be able to move them in and add a temp roost while we build the boxes and poop board. I like the idea of a broody box with a shelf on top. We are trying to make everything removable so when we build bigger and better next year or the year after- we can re-use these things. I am trying to squeeze the most of the space. I think I can technically get 5 laying boxes below and I could section 1 off to be a broody box maybe.Wow! What a lot of work you've done! Looking great! Personally, I like the top configuration because it looks simpler to build, and the roosts are at the same level, so less squabbling. You could add a broody box along another side, but then would have to deal with chickens trying to roost on it. Maybe a storage cabinet on top?
I need to figure out how many chickens can fit on the poop board/roost. The coop is 8 feet across...doing the math I can fit up to 16 chickens in an 8x8 coop with 10x10 run. So I am wondering if the 7/8 feet of roost bar will be enough for them all or if I should do it 2 roost bars deep?
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