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Esrun
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…and bantams really only count as ONE chicken anyway, right 





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I've never had a ramp but you could put a bit of a rail on either side to make it harder for them to slide off the sides?I’m worried about birds falling off or getting pushed off and hitting the hardware cloth. So far I have a 4’x8’x5’ coop with one 8’ roost and one shorter 4’ roost on the short wall. 2 egg boxes each 12”x12”x12” (seems small?) on the front of the coop all the way to the left.
Maybe I can doe three boxes but two on bottom and one above it?I've never had a ramp but you could put a bit of a rail on either side to make it harder for them to slide off the sides?
If you're doing 8 hens I'd do 3 boxes myself, but no guarantee they'll use more than one.![]()
Keep in mind you don't want anything higher than the roosts so they won't sleep on top of other things, such as nesting boxes.Maybe I can doe three boxes but two on bottom and one above it?
If I was planning to extend in your setup with a new / better coop I would choose to add larger bantams. Not full sized chickens. Because space requirements, building and integrating will be easier if the difference is not too large. There are friendly breeds like bantam Sussex and bantam RIR who would make a good match.My goal is just to get us up to a bit larger sized flock (say 6-7 total) until I can use the shed.
Do you intend to buy hatchery eggs or buy not assorted chicks? With sexed females and if you don’t let them free range you won’t have to buy more than 3 or maybe 4.I try to explain to my husband that if I have 3 bantams and want 6 total birds that is 3+3(then add 2 or 3 to account for roos/losses), so really 3+3=9.
No. 3 bantams mean 3 personalities who all need their own personal space.…and bantams really only count as ONE chicken anyway, right
Yes! Poop boards are something I’d like to consider. Do you have a picture of your coop? Good points on the doors. How tall is your coop?Couple thoughts -
My coop is elevated, base hits me at the hips. It's 3' deep, and I find that is DEFINITELY deep enough for my six chickens to wander around and hang out. Deeper and it'd be significantly harder for me to reach all the way across.
I don't see any mention of poop boards yet - it may be something you want to consider. They're great! My two roosts are 3' long, going the short direction of our coop, and so when my door is open I just pull out the poop boards and scrape them into a bucket. Easy peasy.
And on doors - I've got a 4' wide opening with two 2' wide doors. They are very easy to open and I used normal 4" door hinges on them. I think that lifting the door up over your head will be a pain - what holds it there while you are working? Can't easily leave it open on a nice day to air out your coop.
About 4' at door side, shorter in the back. Here's a link to my article with photos:Yes! Poop boards are something I’d like to consider. Do you have a picture of your coop? Good points on the doors. How tall is your coop?