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Hello!
It's been a year with our chickens and our coop. That means a year of a lot of learning and deciding what we like and what we want to change. Poor hubs! Lol
I've decided I love hatching chicks under a broody! Therefore, I need to add a "nursery" to our run. I want to have it inside the run because a lot of time, planning and materials went into making it as predator proof as possible. My plan it to make the "coop/nest" area 20" W x 67" L x 30" H with an attached run (hardware cloth) 20" W x 70" L x 24" H extending the length under the coop. I hope to never have more than 2 broody hens at once with 1 being ideal. I would have an opening to the "coop" area which and an opening at the end of the run also. And a hinged top. Would this size/design work? I want it to be fairly open, but blocked access with hardware cloth, to the rest of the coop because I free range and having mama integrate works perfect (so far!) for us. The first picture is where I want to place it. I will remove the roost above it.
The changes to the actual coop are opening it up to the run. Our hens have not roosted inside it since last July. It's only wasted space at this point. Even though we designed it with the proper ventilation per sq ft (following the suggestions from BYC) I believe it is not enough. I want to completely open the side inside the coop. It would essentially become a 3 sided coop. The 2nd picture is the wall we will remove. We will remove the current roosts inside and replace with natural wood ones hanging from the ceiling. We also have one side that has french doors and a drop down door for clean outs so that can be opened up with hardware cloth if needed. See 3rd and 4th pictures.
During the coldest part of winter I put up thick insulation on the west and south corners. That really took the chill off!
When the girls are not free ranging the whole yard, which maybe 10% of the time so far, we have a roughly 250 sq ft fenced in area that has natural cover, compost pile, dust bath and obviously access into the coop/run. They actually hang out in there even when the have access to the whole yard!
I'll attach some pics but let me know if more are needed.
And I would absolutely love any suggestions to help improve! I'm sure by next year there will be even more
Thanks!
Hello!
It's been a year with our chickens and our coop. That means a year of a lot of learning and deciding what we like and what we want to change. Poor hubs! Lol
I've decided I love hatching chicks under a broody! Therefore, I need to add a "nursery" to our run. I want to have it inside the run because a lot of time, planning and materials went into making it as predator proof as possible. My plan it to make the "coop/nest" area 20" W x 67" L x 30" H with an attached run (hardware cloth) 20" W x 70" L x 24" H extending the length under the coop. I hope to never have more than 2 broody hens at once with 1 being ideal. I would have an opening to the "coop" area which and an opening at the end of the run also. And a hinged top. Would this size/design work? I want it to be fairly open, but blocked access with hardware cloth, to the rest of the coop because I free range and having mama integrate works perfect (so far!) for us. The first picture is where I want to place it. I will remove the roost above it.
The changes to the actual coop are opening it up to the run. Our hens have not roosted inside it since last July. It's only wasted space at this point. Even though we designed it with the proper ventilation per sq ft (following the suggestions from BYC) I believe it is not enough. I want to completely open the side inside the coop. It would essentially become a 3 sided coop. The 2nd picture is the wall we will remove. We will remove the current roosts inside and replace with natural wood ones hanging from the ceiling. We also have one side that has french doors and a drop down door for clean outs so that can be opened up with hardware cloth if needed. See 3rd and 4th pictures.
During the coldest part of winter I put up thick insulation on the west and south corners. That really took the chill off!
When the girls are not free ranging the whole yard, which maybe 10% of the time so far, we have a roughly 250 sq ft fenced in area that has natural cover, compost pile, dust bath and obviously access into the coop/run. They actually hang out in there even when the have access to the whole yard!
I'll attach some pics but let me know if more are needed.
And I would absolutely love any suggestions to help improve! I'm sure by next year there will be even more

Thanks!
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