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Well my nice neighbor gave me permission to build a coop in her woods, they have about 5 acres. My area doesn't allow for backyard chickens, so I'm going under cover. We already have a loose chicken that has wondered into our yard, and lives in the woods. And I bring food to it daily, named it even, Red, lol.
Red, has brought back my want of backyard chickens, so I've started researching again, and wondering what kind of coop I want to make.
So my question is how to build a coop that is easily hidden and easy to clean. I won't be able to do this till next year due to upcoming surgery and weather. So please throw some ideas at me on what type to build, and how to hide it. I plan to get some grape vines to grow on it, and some ivy too. Of course other types of berries too. That way when the leaves fall the grape vines will still there, to hide it.
Red, has brought back my want of backyard chickens, so I've started researching again, and wondering what kind of coop I want to make.
So my question is how to build a coop that is easily hidden and easy to clean. I won't be able to do this till next year due to upcoming surgery and weather. So please throw some ideas at me on what type to build, and how to hide it. I plan to get some grape vines to grow on it, and some ivy too. Of course other types of berries too. That way when the leaves fall the grape vines will still there, to hide it.