- Sep 4, 2007
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I have spent most of the afternoon today reading through the posts in this section. As I try to plan out the coop that I'll build over the winter to be ready for grown pullets in the spring.
This will be home for three Dominiques, Australorps or similar birds. It will go in a fenced backyard and for a neighbor who's not paying much attention look like a rabbit hutch or dog house.
I'm planning of a 3'X3" house with a 3"x6" run. The house will have a peaked roof, 3 feet high sloping down to side walls 2 feet high. One side of the roof will be hinged for access, and I think it might be wise to have the side wall under the hinged section of roof either be removable or hinged as well to allow easy cleaning.
So here are thing I still need to know:
1) How tall should the run be-is 24 inches enough? The run will be portable so it can be used like a tractor unit during the day.
2) How large does the door from house into run need to be, and should there be a lip at the bottom to hold in litter-that is should the door open right at floor lever or be raised to hold in litter?
3) Floor matrial is still perplexing me. I think I've read every post about it, and can find very few who reccomend wire mesh floors, but several have spoken in favor of it when the birds will be on roost or in run most of their day.
4) From what I've read here and other places, one nest should be enough-sound good?
5) Water and feed in the run or in the house? To fit a nest, waterer, feeder and three birds into 9 square feet seems tight.
I appreciate the information and help
MP
This will be home for three Dominiques, Australorps or similar birds. It will go in a fenced backyard and for a neighbor who's not paying much attention look like a rabbit hutch or dog house.
I'm planning of a 3'X3" house with a 3"x6" run. The house will have a peaked roof, 3 feet high sloping down to side walls 2 feet high. One side of the roof will be hinged for access, and I think it might be wise to have the side wall under the hinged section of roof either be removable or hinged as well to allow easy cleaning.
So here are thing I still need to know:
1) How tall should the run be-is 24 inches enough? The run will be portable so it can be used like a tractor unit during the day.
2) How large does the door from house into run need to be, and should there be a lip at the bottom to hold in litter-that is should the door open right at floor lever or be raised to hold in litter?
3) Floor matrial is still perplexing me. I think I've read every post about it, and can find very few who reccomend wire mesh floors, but several have spoken in favor of it when the birds will be on roost or in run most of their day.
4) From what I've read here and other places, one nest should be enough-sound good?
5) Water and feed in the run or in the house? To fit a nest, waterer, feeder and three birds into 9 square feet seems tight.
I appreciate the information and help
MP