I am not a fan of those coops at all.
They are to small and don't do well in providing ventilation.
Are you handy at building?
I'm not a fan of it either


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I am not a fan of those coops at all.
They are to small and don't do well in providing ventilation.
Are you handy at building?
The nesting box hangs off the outside and the food and water will be in the lower section so that leaves all the space above for them. But I still think its a bit small.There really are a lot of great coops in the coops section.
A 4x8 coop would be a very good use of materials since 2x4's and most sheet goods come in 8' lengths.
Personally I like the extra space. In the winter. I know technically for 4 birds a 4x4 coop is 16 square feet but it gets really tiny once food, water, and nests are added.
Of course budgets are always important.
I absolutely love this crate conversion.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/our-shipping-crate-coop-finally-finished-pic-heavy.617973/
I would do a different roof. Theirs is protected from weather under a roofed area.
Nice - I wish I could have a rooster to protect the ladies. The squirrels here are getting aggressive!Hi! Welcome!
I am North in Loveland.
No hen restrictions here.![]()
Nice - I wish I could have a rooster to protect the ladies. The squirrels here are getting aggressive!
I have 6 silkies and 2 white crested polish. I guess I just like the odd looking ones. What about you?