tori729
Songster
I just obtained 8 pullets and am hiring a friend to build a coop for us. He has a lot of experience making coops for people and knows how to make them to keep predators out. However, I do have some questions. I told him I wanted enough space for up to 12 hens and he sent me a rough sketch (attached below) that's only 4x3 which seems small according to all of the info on here. He also suggested 2x2 wire as the floor and having the coop situated on the outside of the run so the poop could fall through the wire; another idea that seems to not be the best/most popular. I was thinking of having it elevated and part of the coop so I could put the food and water under the coop so they are more covered.
I know the best defense is to have the coop surrounded by the run on all sides but then I would need to go into the run to collect eggs, correct?
Also, I'm planning on using a trampoline frame wrapped with chicken wire as the run area. (15' diameter) I would love to let the chickens roam during the day, but we do have hawks. I plan on having him build a roof frame and having light cloth attached to the top to keep those out.
Attached is the plan he gave me. Is this enough ventilation if he makes it bigger? We are in the humid south with mild winters.
ETA: He says he doesn't think I need bedding in the coop since they will only be sleeping there. I'm trying to figure out if I should do a wood floor anyway so I can use the underside for shelter rather than having it just be a place outside of the run for poop to fall. Thoughts?
I know the best defense is to have the coop surrounded by the run on all sides but then I would need to go into the run to collect eggs, correct?
Also, I'm planning on using a trampoline frame wrapped with chicken wire as the run area. (15' diameter) I would love to let the chickens roam during the day, but we do have hawks. I plan on having him build a roof frame and having light cloth attached to the top to keep those out.
Attached is the plan he gave me. Is this enough ventilation if he makes it bigger? We are in the humid south with mild winters.
ETA: He says he doesn't think I need bedding in the coop since they will only be sleeping there. I'm trying to figure out if I should do a wood floor anyway so I can use the underside for shelter rather than having it just be a place outside of the run for poop to fall. Thoughts?
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