- Feb 6, 2011
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Hi chicken experts, I picked up a really nice sturdy cage the other day and want to turn it into a chicken coop. They will be enclosed in this triangular space for the week and run around on the weekend. The space is very shaded. I live in Los Angeles so it definitely can get warm. The corner is more secure I think, but less circulation. I wasn't going to board up the sides of the cage but can lay some fabric so it is more insulated. I would build a nest box into the cage (it has a little doors on the side so I can grab the eggs) and of course the perch above the nest box in the cage. Above the cage can be storage or additional roost space. In the drawing I have a door designed large enough to comfortably enter in to collect eggs and clean/ feed. The triangle space will be enclosed by that small box chicken wire for security.
So... What do you think?
too much shade?
too damp?
not enough ventilation?
too exposed?
too bright inside?
thanks everyone,
southpaw
So... What do you think?
too much shade?
too damp?
not enough ventilation?
too exposed?
too bright inside?
thanks everyone,
southpaw