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Saltlifexo95
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Thank you, I kept getting told that we needed to bury the HC.. I’m glad I started to plan/research/ask questions because this would of been a real headache had we already had chickens. We planned on doing the HC 2’ up, & where we planned to put the coop it’s higher ground & kindof slanted. I am so extra when it comes to heaters, toys, etc.I saw "heater" on your list of supplies. You will never need that in GA.
The windows need to be fully functional so you can open them for lots of summer time ventilation in your hot weather.
I would consider making the wind shielded side of your coop open air with just 1/2" hardware cloth for the wall. If you need to cover most of that side in the winter you could attach a clear shower curtain or reinforced poly sheeting to block the wind.
You do not need to bury the HC apron. Just secure it to the bottom support of the kennel and lay it out over the ground, pin the far side with HD landscape pins and let the grass grow through it. It's the gaps between the kennel door that you will need to worry about.
I would run 1/2" HC around the bottom 2' of the kennel walls.
I did not use linoleum for my coop floor. I just painted it with 2 coats of Behr Porch and Floor paint and it's holding up just fine. I use hemp and/or pine shavings for bedding and clean out once a year.
You will also want litter in the run and if there is any way you can get a roof over it, that would help immensely. I like wood chips. Will the entire setup be in the shade? Also make sure you build on high ground all the way around. You don't want water pooling in the run at all.
I wouldn't waste money on the chicken toys and swings. Put some branches in the run for them to perch on and lots of litter to scratch through. I pick up wood stools or chair and put them in the chickens pen. They love to perch on the seat, back and leg rungs of them.



