Chicken coop inside corner of shed.

whatsachicken

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I have a 12' X 10' shed that is not yet filled to capacity.
I was planning on using a 4' X 5' corner of the shed to build a coop for 3 to 4 hens. I would add a chicken door and small window to the shed also a relite to use the light from the shed windows. I have not seen a post of anyone doing this. Does anyone know of an obvious problem that I am not seeing.

Thank you
 
I just posted the same question, but mine is attached to our house. Seachick. That looks beautiful. We live in a yellow farm house and I am a seachick too.
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Nice SeaChick!!!! We live in the 'burbs too so we built our coop inside the garage. It's pouring rain otherwise I'd take a pic, but we just framed in a corner. Works really good except in the summer it's HOT so I've been leaving the garage door open. I bought a 10 x 10 x 6 dog kennel and want to somehow attach it to the back of the garage with a little door so they can go in and out. Still have a while to worry about that though!
 
im doing it. the only problem i have had is that I had to rethink the location from the back to the side because the shed has been there so long its sides have sunk a little. I had to pop out boards in the eves (sp?) for ventilation and being inexperienced Im not sure how to do a window. But otherwise Im taking it one step at a time and feel lucky I already have a pretty nice place to start.
 
Thank you all. I will give it a go. It will be nice to have feed and supplies right next to the coop.

A shed window isn't that difficult. The hardest part is to cut out the siding a bit bigger than the window.
I bought a good used window for $15 at a salvage store. I would look for one in your area.
 
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Let me be the first to tell you:
In a very short time, your thread title will not be:
Chicken coop inside corner of shed.
but, instead:
Shed in corner of Chicken Coop
followed soon after by:
Look at our new Expanded Chicken Coop ( Tools now in corner of garage)
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All kidding aside, your idea is great. I've done this myself and it works really well.
 
That kind of sounds like what I am doing with my garage for my coop. I havn't started building yet. I'm making a small coop in the back corner though.
 
Windows are pretty easy, just makes sure the siding is already up, there's plenty of 2" x 4" blocking and use a good polyethylene caulk. If the margin around the window is more than 3/8", use backer rod behind your caulk bead. It'll keep it from falling in.
 

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