I live in the city with a small yard. I have a small (100ish square foot) run and a very small coop for four hens. I also let them out into our fenced yard on the weekends and summer evenings.
I've been thinking that if I relocated my coop to the other end of the run that it would be easier to clean and get better winter sunlight. But to do it the coop would have to be about 4'x4' square. I know this is the bare minimum square footage for the number of hens we have. But I was thinking, what if I built what was essentially two coops that size and set them one on top of the other? I could even have a ramp from the first floor to the second. Both levels would have room for an outside mounted nesting box, food, water and a couple of roosts, and in theory the inside ramp could be hinged so that if I ever needed to separate a bird I could just close up the ramp and have two completely separate rooms. I'm imagining a full height door for clean out and access, and the second floor would be completely removable for when I really need to get inside for a scrubbing.
I'm imagining each floor would be about 3 or 3 1/2 feet tall, so the whole thing with a gently sloped roof would be just over 8' tall.
Any thoughts? Would the hens even use the first floor or would they all cram onto the second floor? What am I not thinking about? One feature from my current coop that I would definitely keep are the "poop drawers." Instead of just a board below the roosts, I have a wide shallow drawer that can be pulled out from outside the coop and emptied into the compost bin without even opening the main door.
I've been thinking that if I relocated my coop to the other end of the run that it would be easier to clean and get better winter sunlight. But to do it the coop would have to be about 4'x4' square. I know this is the bare minimum square footage for the number of hens we have. But I was thinking, what if I built what was essentially two coops that size and set them one on top of the other? I could even have a ramp from the first floor to the second. Both levels would have room for an outside mounted nesting box, food, water and a couple of roosts, and in theory the inside ramp could be hinged so that if I ever needed to separate a bird I could just close up the ramp and have two completely separate rooms. I'm imagining a full height door for clean out and access, and the second floor would be completely removable for when I really need to get inside for a scrubbing.
I'm imagining each floor would be about 3 or 3 1/2 feet tall, so the whole thing with a gently sloped roof would be just over 8' tall.
Any thoughts? Would the hens even use the first floor or would they all cram onto the second floor? What am I not thinking about? One feature from my current coop that I would definitely keep are the "poop drawers." Instead of just a board below the roosts, I have a wide shallow drawer that can be pulled out from outside the coop and emptied into the compost bin without even opening the main door.