I have a raised floor coop and a run next to the coop.
I chose a raised floor coop to manage pests and predators, and make cleaning easy. I used a sheet vinyl floor which I cover in shavings. So far, nothing has gotten in. It is also dry during the rainy season.
My run allows them daytime access to the ground, the sun/shade, and a breeze. I can lock the pop door at night, so predators who might access the run can't get into the coop.
I agree with the person who said chickens need to scratch in the dirt. They also need to dust bathe. It helps them control parasites like lice and mites. They need to be able to dig in real dirt. While I'm no chicken shrink, I think they would go crazy if they couldn't scrub around in the dirt, and scratch for bugs. It's just who they are.
Will having your run underneath your coop still allow an area for your chickens to get out in the sun? They need both sun and shade.
Keep us posted on your progress.
I chose a raised floor coop to manage pests and predators, and make cleaning easy. I used a sheet vinyl floor which I cover in shavings. So far, nothing has gotten in. It is also dry during the rainy season.
My run allows them daytime access to the ground, the sun/shade, and a breeze. I can lock the pop door at night, so predators who might access the run can't get into the coop.
I agree with the person who said chickens need to scratch in the dirt. They also need to dust bathe. It helps them control parasites like lice and mites. They need to be able to dig in real dirt. While I'm no chicken shrink, I think they would go crazy if they couldn't scrub around in the dirt, and scratch for bugs. It's just who they are.
Will having your run underneath your coop still allow an area for your chickens to get out in the sun? They need both sun and shade.
Keep us posted on your progress.
