Yup...you have a good design.I wonder if it is a design thing? Or size of the raised coop?
But when you open the back of my raised coop, you are looking right at the perched birds, so it was easy to treat them for pests, or grab one or more
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Yup...you have a good design.I wonder if it is a design thing? Or size of the raised coop?
But when you open the back of my raised coop, you are looking right at the perched birds, so it was easy to treat them for pests, or grab one or more
You guys said choosing. so I assume you guys are buying one. if guys plan to have a lot.. like 40 to 100 chicks and chickens.. the walk in coop will be advantageous.. but for like 30 or less. it's fine even if it is not walk in.My husband and I are trying to choose a coop design for 4 hens. Is it important to be able to walk into the coop?
Wise choice. There is always a chance you will regret building a low coop even with the best of designs. There is no chance you will regret building a walk in type coop even with the worst of designs.Thank you to all who responded to my question. I get it. The taller, more expensive coop it is.