coop started! with pics - UPDATED.. IT'S DONE@!!!!!

buddymc

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First time chicken owner, and it's been an adventure so far. The girls are going on 4 weeks, so I thought I might want to start building somewhere to GET THEM OUT OF THE SUNROOM!!!
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I've never really built anything but have a few criteria for my coop / run. It has to have great ventilation, since it's hot in Georgia. Enough space to keep the girls happy. As predator proof as I can make it. And VERY easy to clean / maintain.

I've spent the last several weeks studying and reading as much as possible... and thanks to BYC got some great ideas / advice.

So here goes... bear with me!

Oh.... and another criteria ... the coop has to look decent, since I am an avid gardener and wanted to coop to fit in.

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I am trying to save as much as possible, so I've decide to finally tear down this old metal shed in my yard, which I've always hated. The floors have started rotting out, I've never stored much in it since I bought my house. It's just too darn creepy in this old shed, full of critters. But it's got lots of great "parts" I can use to save costs.

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and the tear down begins.....

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Got the base built and cemented the posts. The coop is raised 36 inches off the ground. This will give much needed shade underneath and help save my already bad back.

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Here's the front. I have a ton of ventilation running across the front top, matched with ventilation across the backside. It will also be re-using 3 old storm windows from the shed, so 3 sides of the coop will have windows. External egg boxes and a big "door" to clean out the coop.

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And here's the back. You can see the where the "door" on the backside will be.

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Hopefully another beautiful day here in Ga., so I should be able to get more done. I'm hoping to finish the framing, get the windows in, build the nesting boxes and maybe get the inside painted.

Speaking of painting. Do I need to prime the coop? If so, what about Kilz which helps with mold / mildew. I'm just afraid it might be harmful since it does put out alot of vapors. Thoughts on painting the inside? I've seen alot of people use porch paint or exterior house paint.
 
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Looks good, except...it isn't big enough for chicken math to occur! I painted the inside of my coop with Kilz...should not be a problem once it is dry and besides, you have all that ventilation. I started with 12 chicks last year and was going to build a 4x8 coop, raised like yours, but decided to go ahead and take the plunge and make it 8x8. Now I have 8 more chicks this year and I am glad I don't have to build another coop unless I want to. I have 6 Buff Orps, 5 RIR's and 8 Silver laced Wyandottes. My big girls free range during the day and the chicks will too, once they get big enough. How many chicks do you have?
 
right now I've got 6 chicks. With the coop being 4 x 8 I know I can have 2 more or maybe a few extra since They will have a run of over 175 sq. ft. I really don't want more than 8 though.
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Got everything framed, nest box build and roof on. I've really been able to recycle alot from the old shed... but still had to buy some things.

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Next big purchase (unfortunately) will be all the wire / fencing I need. I don't have any I can recycle. So on that note.....

1.) What should I be using to screen in the coop vents / windows? (gauge and wire type).
2.) What should I use for the main fencing on the run? (gauge and wire type)
3.) Do I use the same wire on the "skirt and buried at the bottom" of the run as I did on the vents / windows?

Lord I dread buying all this wire. Any idea who has the best prices? Home Depot (charge it!), Tractor Store, Lowes???
 
Day 4 and I've got the walls up, the roof on, windows in, doors built for clean out and starting paint / trim / wire tomorrow. For my first project I'm happy with the way it's turning out, but man o' man I wish I had built this before getting the chicks!
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Oh well.. don't we all.

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Side window and 4 ft. double door for clean out.

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Front with chicken door cut out. Haven't decided what type of door I'm going to do. I might just hinge it at the top for now and lift it up and hook with a chain / eye hook for now.

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Opposite side with external nest boxes. Haven't built the lid yet. Put that on the "to do list" among other things.

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