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In the Brooder
I am getting near the point where I will be starting on the build for my coop and run. The picture shows the site I have in my garden. I want the the run to go down the slope towards the summerhouse, while the coop with be positioned next to the shed where all the plant pots currently are. I have about 3'3"x4'6" for the coop and 13'x4'6" for the run. Will this be enough space for 4-6 hens?
So my questions are:
1. I am part way through finishing the shed and before I put the cladding on was wondering if I build the coop onto the side of the shed as an extension or have it standing alone. Are there any pros and cons to having attached to the side of the shed? There will be no access to the coop through the shed so it would purely be making the back wall.
2. What are the pros and cons of having the entrance in the floor? I have seen a few coops that have the ramp coming from underneath and think this may work for my coop as it will facing a slope and thought the ramp may end up being a bit steep if it came from the front.
3. I have also seen coops with just a mesh floor so dropping fall through and can be cleaned from outside. Would I need some form of solid base for the winter to keep the chickens warm at night? I live in southern England so temperatures don't drop to much in the winter maybe down to about -5 at the most.
4. The run is going to be sited on grass. Do I need to do anything to the ground or will they be fine out on the grass until they ruin it then put down sand or bark later?
I think that's it for minute. I'm sure I'll think of others as I go through the planning and design stage. Thanks in advance.
So my questions are:
1. I am part way through finishing the shed and before I put the cladding on was wondering if I build the coop onto the side of the shed as an extension or have it standing alone. Are there any pros and cons to having attached to the side of the shed? There will be no access to the coop through the shed so it would purely be making the back wall.
2. What are the pros and cons of having the entrance in the floor? I have seen a few coops that have the ramp coming from underneath and think this may work for my coop as it will facing a slope and thought the ramp may end up being a bit steep if it came from the front.
3. I have also seen coops with just a mesh floor so dropping fall through and can be cleaned from outside. Would I need some form of solid base for the winter to keep the chickens warm at night? I live in southern England so temperatures don't drop to much in the winter maybe down to about -5 at the most.
4. The run is going to be sited on grass. Do I need to do anything to the ground or will they be fine out on the grass until they ruin it then put down sand or bark later?
I think that's it for minute. I'm sure I'll think of others as I go through the planning and design stage. Thanks in advance.