Camper coop! My family thinks I'm crazy!

As promised. welcome to Duckington Palace. It houses 20 Welsh Harlequins and 7 EE. It's been pouring rain for 3 days and the ducks love it! Chickens not so much, go figure. Dropping board under the perch keeps the ducks clean.
 

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Yes, I added the shed roof to keep the door and window areas dry in our PNW environment. This is the only other pic I have. I enclosed the bottom so I don't need to crawl under to get eggs but did leave some of the rear side open so they can hide from predator's and get out of the sun if they want. The ducks use it the most.
 

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Oh boy @FarmerJob...i really like this. Prepare for the questions lol! So I also have ducks and this dropping board idea is brilliant. So I'm kinda ignorant, but how do you clean that? I really like the added ventilation just below the roof too...how big is this camper? It looks really roomy inside. You must have took like literally everything out including the inside walls. I know that mine has an awning although as to whether it works is a diff story altogether. Im going to find out.
 

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