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If making own coop it is important for those building to follow guidelines recommended for poultry as poultry are also ground animals and typically prefer things lower in addition to safety issues. Others on BYC who have owned poultry have thought that higher roosts could have contributed to leg injuries when jumping down in some birds. So best to follow those guidelines as manufacturers follow these guidelines for safety and ability of most breeds of chickens. Silkie owners have commented on BYC for example that the ramp they created did not allow the bird access to the coop and nesting boxes because of ramp height too high. Coop pop door should be 12x12 at least but those who own brahmas actually believe they need more like 14x14. So depends also on breeds you own what size or height you create something. Just thoughts to share. Nesting boxes and roosting areas also are recommended up 24 inches here and are dictated in my laws and ordinances and is best protection from predators no matter if coop is up 24 inches or on ground on patio stones. So must consider that as well in build. Best Wishes! 
