We decided to make the entire coop out of cedar. Originally, it was going to house 4 hens, but after construction, we wanted a total of 6 girls.
		
		
	
	
		
	
Framing out the sides
		
	
		
	
We used the kreg jig for attaching the frame together
		
	
		
	
Tongue and groove for the siding and the roof
		
	
Framing the nesting boxes
		
	
Ramp door
		
	
Planter on top of the run
		
	
Nesting boxes
		
	
		
	
		
	
The door to goes to the ramp
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
Ventilation holes
		
	
		
	
Moved outside. My husband made a door that opens down.
		
	
The floor is covered with linoleum flooring that we found on clearance. It is also removable for easy cleaning. It just slides in and out.
		
	
		
	
		
	Finished product. We originally had the hardware cloth on the botton, but took it off after getting our hens. They have the freedom to have fun in the run.
		
	
Auto waterer
		
	
Horizontal chicken nipples
		
	
They all like the top roost
		
	
The drain hose attached to the Planter to prevent stagnant water.
		
	
The drain hole. Our coop is slanted to drain to one corner. I used marine grade epoxy to attach a plastic liner around the drain hole.
		
	
		
	
I used this as a liner to prevent breakdown of the plywood underneath.
		
	
		
	
I used rock as the bottom so the water trickles down to the drain
		
	
		
	
The last thing to do is add more soil and to fasten the plastic to the top of the 2x6 frame.
		
	
Made in the USA
		
	
The girls are providing us the goods
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Framing out the sides
We used the kreg jig for attaching the frame together
Tongue and groove for the siding and the roof
Framing the nesting boxes
Ramp door
Planter on top of the run
Nesting boxes
The door to goes to the ramp
Ventilation holes
Moved outside. My husband made a door that opens down.
The floor is covered with linoleum flooring that we found on clearance. It is also removable for easy cleaning. It just slides in and out.
Auto waterer
Horizontal chicken nipples
They all like the top roost
The drain hose attached to the Planter to prevent stagnant water.
The drain hole. Our coop is slanted to drain to one corner. I used marine grade epoxy to attach a plastic liner around the drain hole.
I used this as a liner to prevent breakdown of the plywood underneath.
I used rock as the bottom so the water trickles down to the drain
The last thing to do is add more soil and to fasten the plastic to the top of the 2x6 frame.
Made in the USA
The girls are providing us the goods
	