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I mean a 4x10
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I'd personally build outside the run (strictly because I prefer a walk in coop) but as long as you have enough height to allow for chickens to use the underside of the coop as run space then either way can work.Thanks. I’m just so overwhelmed, which I wouldn’t think a 4x8 box would do to me. But I don’t understand how to set it up with roosts and egg boxes. I’m not sure if it makes more sense to build it outside the run and then connect to this existing run or build inside the run… I have read that roosts should be (I think) 20” off the ground. But I’ve seen ladder looking roosts. Not sure how to configure them so there is enough floor space for the chickens to fly down and up to them. Should they go along the 8’ or 4’ section? How tall should the coop be? I’m hoping not too tall as I’d like to maintain being able to see into the yard through the run (maybe thats silly but if it’s possible I’d like to try and maintain that).
There is no way to use the back portion of the shed for now sectioning it off from the rest of shed for now rather than building something else if you plan on using whole shed anyway in future?Eventually the shed (which this run is attached to) can be turned into a coop but not for at least a year or two.
Unfortunately notThere is no way to use the back portion of the shed for now sectioning it off from the rest of shed for now rather than building something else if you plan on using whole shed anyway in future?
I have my coops raised off the ground about 3ft I think? Its waist high for me and I'm 5'3".I’d like to have it waist high (I’m only 5’1”) for ease of cleaning but I worry about the ramp.
Here's a link to the coop articles, you should be able to find something to help you.Also, is there somewhere I can find basics on designing a coop? I’m searching but lots of threads come up. I was hoping to find an article or something to help us design within the space we have.
Make sure roosts are always higher than nesting boxes.But I don’t understand how to set it up with roosts and egg boxes.
I think it would be better to build outside, so you have more space to move and build and you can get extra space underneath.I’m not sure if it makes more sense to build it outside the run and then connect to this existing run or build inside the run…
Those work better in walk in coops.But I’ve seen ladder looking roosts.
How tall is the run you would attach it to?How tall should the coop be?
If you did the 4' I think you could add three, since its going to be a 10' long coop right?Is it better to do one long 8’ roosting bar or two 4’ but one taller than the other?
Yes, it would be fine. Each chicken should have at least 10" of roost space.If I understand the requirements for space this would be the right size?
The run is pretty tall. But when I expand this current run I will only have it as high as the door in the pictures (which I’m guessing is about 7’ give or take. Current run is taller than the shed.I have my coops raised off the ground about 3ft I think? Its waist high for me and I'm 5'3".
Here's a link to the coop articles, you should be able to find something to help you.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/categories/chicken-coops.12/
Make sure roosts are always higher than nesting boxes.
For a 4x10' coop, I think I would have the roost running down the longer side and make it 8ft in length, so then you could put the nesting boxes on the end where the roost doesn't go. Or just do the roosts the 4' length instead of longer and leave space on one end for nesting boxes.
I think it would be better to build outside, so you have more space to move and build and you can get extra space underneath.
Those work better in walk in coops.
How tall is the run you would attach it to?
Okay! Where were you wanting the coop? On the right side of the run in the picture, or in the back of it?The run is pretty tall. But when I expand this current run I will only have it as high as the door in the pictures (which I’m guessing is about 7’ give or take. Current run is taller than the shed.