P.S. As for the feed, I only keep the feed inside the coop. That's because when it's closed up at night, the coop is truly critter-proof (even small critters like mice) so I won't have to worry about the feed attracting animals at night. My run is secure from most predators, but it's impossible for me to make it mice-proof, so I don't want to leave food there. I also don't want to be lugging the feeder back and forth every day (I know some people take the feeders into their house or a shed at night, but that's more work than I'm willing to put in). So the feeder stays inside the coop year round, and the chickens go in to eat whenever they want to. So far I have only had one instance of a non-chicken animal figuring out that they can go inside the coop during the day to steal food. Two squirrels. They met their untimely end for that transgression, and I haven't seen any others do it after that.
Keeping the feeder inside the coop also gives me peace of mind that it won't get wet. I have covered areas in my run that stay relatively dry, but it's not 100% and I don't want to have to deal with wet/moldy feed.