Current Build - please assist!

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We are building our first ever coop - Pics follow. Behind an outbuilding, in an old dog run. We will keep chain link fence for durability against dogs (some random large dogs are around) and since it is already there, we don't see a need to remove it. However, we will build an interior frame for hardware cloth too. This hardware cloth envelope will get a door that matches up with the chain link door. We will be adding a clear roof over the run, but the coop will have a solid roof (plywood/shingles) since that will likely help in the very cold winter time to keep in some heat.

The outbuilding that is behind it has electric and we plan to connect this to electric for lighting, at least.

Ventilation will be primarily up in eaves and in the angle created by roof.

Entire run will be 8x45 feet. Coop is 10x6 feet.

Number of chickens is 16 (including 5 males, so we will get rid of 3-4 males).

We raised it approx 2 feet off the ground to maximize the run space, and to help limit critter access points. This means we have to make a platform and steps (or ramp) to get in and out.

Pics below, feel free to comment. Currently have the following questions:

1. how big for nest boxes? Thinking 2 boxes side by side. Would like them wide enough for 2 chickens to nestle next to each other and lay if that is possible. We are planning to have nest boxes sticking out of the side of the build, next to the door platform, but they could go under the poop boards too and stay interior. Need ideas on various ways to access these nest boxes to retrieve eggs. Any links to various nest box options would be appreciated.

2. Good ideas for the step and platform (or ramp) - trying to determine if we can put wheelbarrow or similar under the platform and just push/shovel/sweep dirt and droppings into the wheelbarrow easily.

3. People and Chicken door - spouse wants to have people door with a smaller chicken door incorporated into the people door. good or bad idea?

4. Ventilation - primarily up in eaves and on sides where the triangle is created with the roof line. Covered with hardware cloth, of course. Spouse wants to know if there should be ventilation lower down (like under the poop boards to help with air flow) or just rely on upper ventilation.

5. Window - planning on putting one on the South facing side that is 10 feet long. One window is adequate for light and extra ventilation? or not really needed?

6. Roost bars - should I have them in the U- configuration of the basic drawing attached or in a ladder format? Can someone provide me with the best specs for roost bars and poop boards and or ladders? I know that birds can pick out feathers of others if they are too crowded, close or whatever.

7. Anything else I should know! Never done this before! Thx.

Current state of build:
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Possible configuration:
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We are building our first ever coop - Pics follow. Behind an outbuilding, in an old dog run. We will keep chain link fence for durability against dogs (some random large dogs are around) and since it is already there, we don't see a need to remove it. However, we will build an interior frame for hardware cloth too. This hardware cloth envelope will get a door that matches up with the chain link door. We will be adding a clear roof over the run, but the coop will have a solid roof (plywood/shingles) since that will likely help in the very cold winter time to keep in some heat.

The outbuilding that is behind it has electric and we plan to connect this to electric for lighting, at least.

Ventilation will be primarily up in eaves and in the angle created by roof.

Entire run will be 8x45 feet. Coop is 10x6 feet.

Number of chickens is 16 (including 5 males, so we will get rid of 3-4 males).

We raised it approx 2 feet off the ground to maximize the run space, and to help limit critter access points. This means we have to make a platform and steps (or ramp) to get in and out.

Pics below, feel free to comment. Currently have the following questions:

1. how big for nest boxes? Thinking 2 boxes side by side. Would like them wide enough for 2 chickens to nestle next to each other and lay if that is possible. We are planning to have nest boxes sticking out of the side of the build, next to the door platform, but they could go under the poop boards too and stay interior. Need ideas on various ways to access these nest boxes to retrieve eggs. Any links to various nest box options would be appreciated.

2. Good ideas for the step and platform (or ramp) - trying to determine if we can put wheelbarrow or similar under the platform and just push/shovel/sweep dirt and droppings into the wheelbarrow easily.

3. People and Chicken door - spouse wants to have people door with a smaller chicken door incorporated into the people door. good or bad idea?

4. Ventilation - primarily up in eaves and on sides where the triangle is created with the roof line. Covered with hardware cloth, of course. Spouse wants to know if there should be ventilation lower down (like under the poop boards to help with air flow) or just rely on upper ventilation.

5. Window - planning on putting one on the South facing side that is 10 feet long. One window is adequate for light and extra ventilation? or not really needed?

6. Roost bars - should I have them in the U- configuration of the basic drawing attached or in a ladder format? Can someone provide me with the best specs for roost bars and poop boards and or ladders? I know that birds can pick out feathers of others if they are too crowded, close or whatever.

7. Anything else I should know! Never done this before! Thx.

Current state of build:
View attachment 1365062

Possible configuration:
View attachment 1365065
Looks good so far, but you are gonna need A/C and WIFI before I move in! great build!
 
Add lots of overhang on the roof and make the wall on the roost end above the top plate open with hardware cloth covered for ventilation as well as leave the eaves open also covered with hardware cloth. Make sure your poop boards are 24" wide and the roosts in the middle. With 6' wide I'd drop one long one to give you and the chickens more room. Nest box down low with roll out and outside collection is nice. Low nest box will make it easy to keep the roosts low. Chickens need room to fly down from the roost and you need room to get in there to clean. For 12 full size birds if they just have to hop up from the poop board you can have less than 12" of roost per bird. I've seen my 9 month old RIR's have 6 on a 4' roost almost every night even though they have 11' of roost to pick from.

For 10 hens one nest box 36" wide 14" tall works well. My Roll Out Nest Box Mk3 plans.

For the occasional "Dog House" visit add a hammock on the deck...

JT
 
Add lots of overhang on the roof and make the wall on the roost end above the top plate open with hardware cloth covered for ventilation as well as leave the eaves open also covered with hardware cloth. Make sure your poop boards are 24" wide and the roosts in the middle. With 6' wide I'd drop one long one to give you and the chickens more room. Nest box down low with roll out and outside collection is nice. Low nest box will make it easy to keep the roosts low. Chickens need room to fly down from the roost and you need room to get in there to clean. For 12 full size birds if they just have to hop up from the poop board you can have less than 12" of roost per bird. I've seen my 9 month old RIR's have 6 on a 4' roost almost every night even though they have 11' of roost to pick from.

For 10 hens one nest box 36" wide 14" tall works well. My Roll Out Nest Box Mk3 plans.

For the occasional "Dog House" visit add a hammock on the deck...

JT

The next box looks great! Thanks for the other ideas too! Might make the decking a bit larger to hold a chair (or hammock) too. Youngest (age 11) loves her chickens, and i can see her wanting to hang out there at times, maybe.
 
1. how big for nest boxes? Thinking 2 boxes side by side. Would like them wide enough for 2 chickens to nestle next to each other and lay if that is possible. We are planning to have nest boxes sticking out of the side of the build, next to the door platform, but they could go under the poop boards too and stay interior. Need ideas on various ways to access these nest boxes to retrieve eggs. Any links to various nest box options would be appreciated.

4. Ventilation - primarily up in eaves and on sides where the triangle is created with the roof line. Covered with hardware cloth, of course. Spouse wants to know if there should be ventilation lower down (like under the poop boards to help with air flow) or just rely on upper ventilation.

5. Window - planning on putting one on the South facing side that is 10 feet long. One window is adequate for light and extra ventilation? or not really needed?

1. I current have 1 box that can hold 2 birds, it measures approx 14 w x 24 l. Yes they will lay side by side.

2. I personally like having ventilation at different heights to keep air flowing from side to side, and low to high. Floor vents are an easy thing to add, just keep in mind the direction air might flow from the vent to higher windows or roof height vents.

3. Windows are good for light and ventilation so I think having at least one is a good idea. Chickens don't want to go into a dark coop at night. My set up goes against conventional wisdom as I have windows on all sides except south, as that's where my winds blow from, so I would never have a south window open. I could've put one anyway, for light, but having windows on 3 other sides compensates for that.
 

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