hello all!
I am a newbie here and am getting back into chickens. I had chickens when I was a young girl and loved them. It is very thrilling to be able to have them once again.
Anyway, I have worked out a rough design for my coop/run and wanted some feedback on improvements to the design before we start building it. I figure that I will have 15-17 chickens. My run will probably not be as big as I have shown and I have already decided to make the building 6 foot tall in the front and 4 foot tall in the back to save money on lumber. I am considering eliminating the windows and replacing them with large (2'x4') openings (with wire over them) that have flaps to cover them in cold weather. I would put them on the east and west sides of the coop for cross ventilation.
I live in Northeast Georgia, climate zone 7b. The front of the coop will be facing north.
Anyway, I look forward to hearing what you guys think!
I am a newbie here and am getting back into chickens. I had chickens when I was a young girl and loved them. It is very thrilling to be able to have them once again.
Anyway, I have worked out a rough design for my coop/run and wanted some feedback on improvements to the design before we start building it. I figure that I will have 15-17 chickens. My run will probably not be as big as I have shown and I have already decided to make the building 6 foot tall in the front and 4 foot tall in the back to save money on lumber. I am considering eliminating the windows and replacing them with large (2'x4') openings (with wire over them) that have flaps to cover them in cold weather. I would put them on the east and west sides of the coop for cross ventilation.
I live in Northeast Georgia, climate zone 7b. The front of the coop will be facing north.
Anyway, I look forward to hearing what you guys think!

