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- Apr 26, 2015
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I have just finished building an 8'x12' backyard shed for storage. As an afterthought, I would like to construct a coop inside the shed for roosting / nesting, cut a hole in the wall, and create a run out the back. The shed is built on a slope and is elevated, so they could have the whole underside of the shed to run as well. My question concerns sizing of the coop. Our town ordinance allows for 4 hens, so that is all we plan to have. So far I have gathered from this forum that the standard is 4 sf per chicken, with 12" of roosting space per chicken, and the roost should be positioned at least 12" from the wall. My plan is to frame a "box" inside the shed that has a footprint of 3'x5'. Access would be through a hinged wall so that I can also store items on top of the coop.
I have the following questions:
- How many nesting boxes are needed for 4 laying hens?
- What type of material is recommended on the interior of the coop for ease of cleaning?
- Assuming the footprint of the coop is 3' x 5', what would be an appropriate height?
- We are in Arkansas, so I am concerned about the shed getting too hot in the summertime. The shed has soffit vents, but should more ventilation be added?
Is there anything else that I should take into consideration? I sincerely appreciate any advice.
I have the following questions:
- How many nesting boxes are needed for 4 laying hens?
- What type of material is recommended on the interior of the coop for ease of cleaning?
- Assuming the footprint of the coop is 3' x 5', what would be an appropriate height?
- We are in Arkansas, so I am concerned about the shed getting too hot in the summertime. The shed has soffit vents, but should more ventilation be added?
Is there anything else that I should take into consideration? I sincerely appreciate any advice.