BoyankaTheBuff
In the Brooder
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I love my 6x10 woods coop! Since I finished it so late in the season (mid-Nov) I only got a temporary roost set up in there. I set up two 2x4s across the back of the coop, resting on two more diagonal 2x4s attached to the floor and almost to the top of the back wall (like a ladder). Of course they all crowd together on the highest one. For a nest, I stuck a crate in the back, just to the side of the roost. I have been scooping the poop with a shovel when it reaches a critical mass. It's not perfect. I'm going to re-do the roosts with a poop board and make two nesting boxes just under the poop board.
No casualties resulting from the cold. Some of our single-comb hens got a little frosty on the tips, but nothing turned black or fell off. Everybody is healthy. No heat, no lights. Few eggs during the darkest months. We did have a pretty mild winter this year, FWIW.


I love my 6x10 woods coop! Since I finished it so late in the season (mid-Nov) I only got a temporary roost set up in there. I set up two 2x4s across the back of the coop, resting on two more diagonal 2x4s attached to the floor and almost to the top of the back wall (like a ladder). Of course they all crowd together on the highest one. For a nest, I stuck a crate in the back, just to the side of the roost. I have been scooping the poop with a shovel when it reaches a critical mass. It's not perfect. I'm going to re-do the roosts with a poop board and make two nesting boxes just under the poop board.
No casualties resulting from the cold. Some of our single-comb hens got a little frosty on the tips, but nothing turned black or fell off. Everybody is healthy. No heat, no lights. Few eggs during the darkest months. We did have a pretty mild winter this year, FWIW.