Coup de Pollo

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Michael, I truly appreciate the input. The original plan was to have no more than 6 birds. The wife just couldn't resist. We will eventually however, thin and sustain a 6-8 bird flock.

They do in fact free range more days than not.

But, being concerned with space and overcrowding, I implemented several "features" taking advantage of the vertical space in the coop, not shown in the photos. Along each of the walls of the run, at varying heights and lengths, I installed perches set off of the walls with wooden brackets and 2x1s. This gives the birds plenty of space to spread out. At any given time there are 2-3 birds on these perches throughout the coop. Some dust bath, some peck, some hang out on the perches. I approached the coop/roost in a similar means. Multiple perches and varying heights.

Although not the "ideal/recommended" sg. ft. per bird, it is working thus far. Observation is key here obviously, and if issues arise I will certainly address them.

As to those curious about the flooring, we picked up the least expensive linoleum tile from the big box store for a total cost of $7.00. Makes it very easy to clean out and wash down.
 
I've already started to fall prey to "chicken math," and we're not going to start OUR flock until next spring!!!

Your coop is beautiful; I bet those girls are going to be spoiled rotten
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