Homesteader82
Chirping
I'm looking at building my own version of a coop, similar to this one: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1...-ranch-chicken-coop-14_1800x.jpg?v=1489556275
I plan on placing an enclosed run around it using hardware mesh. I want to keep potential mice and rats out; should I use hardware mesh along the bottom? I am planning on having a hardware skirt around the perimeter to keep foxes out.
I plan on placing an enclosed run around it using hardware mesh. I want to keep potential mice and rats out; should I use hardware mesh along the bottom? I am planning on having a hardware skirt around the perimeter to keep foxes out.
. Honestly the BEST advice that I can give is if you're building your own coop build bigger than what you think you actually need, and if you have space/resources to do so don't underestimate the importance of being able to walk in to the coop to be able to clean and do to maintenance etc. I initially built a tractor coop which was fine but after a year decided to build a considerably larger stationary coop that had storage and I could walk in and do the chicken things that ya have to do and it was SO much less taxing and just easier to work with that I've never looked back with any regret. If you do a bit of searching here, there is a plethora of coop build ideas and some folks even offer plans for the coops that they have built if you find a setup that you like. Best of luck with your coop build and your flock