- Nov 13, 2010
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I have three chickens in a smaller sized:"handcrafted chicken coop". handcraftedcoops.com/ That's the brand.
It s an ark style coop. I live in Pennsylvania just north of Philadelphia. Anyway. The girls ar 8 months old and have been giving me 3/3 eggs since mid august (yummy). They are a hoot and my kids love them!
So as not to have frozen chickens and sad children here are the "winter improvements" I have made. I m looking for feedback.
I have the broad side of the coop facing west and the end with the 3 vent holes (one has the heated water nipple bottle hanging through it.) facing north.
The end that has the nest box faces south. I brought it near the side of the house where it gets sun almost all day and gets the reflection of the sun off the white house. I covered the non-sunny side of the lower run with corrugated plastic/cardboard style sheets cut to fit the sides tightly and on the other side I cut to fit snuggly some plexiglass... that way the sun shines in the coop. The end door is 2/3 covered with plexiglass I left some uncovered for ventlation. There is a work light hangng in the lower run portion of the coop (40 watts) and I have been leaving the ladder down at nght so the warmth rises and they get the early AM lght and evening light. ( I have it on a timer). I covered the top part of the ark with old peices of carpet to insulate it from the cold and little breezes blowing through the tiny cracks of light I could see when I stuck my head in there. I increased the amout of bedding. There is some condensation on the insde of the plexiglass in the AM.
So my question is to all the more experienced chicken keepers....how did I do? Any feedback?''
I was a novice at the coop buying thing and am not really a building type person. I have some buyers remorse as I feel the space is not too generous and there is really no actual roost bar for them to sit on so I clean out the poop more often. We have a large well fenced lot and they roam free all day. Up until now they have only gone in there to sleep, lay eggs, and eat. I have water in the pen but they prefer the cats dish by my back door. poop everywhere! we have racoons, skunks, cats and ground hogs and the girls are safe in the coop I never raised the ladder at night over the summer.
Sorry this is so long...I just need to know how I'm doing.
Thanks
chicken keeper to the girls (Peck,Princess, and Big Momma one rhode island red, 2 ameracauna)
Gretchen
It s an ark style coop. I live in Pennsylvania just north of Philadelphia. Anyway. The girls ar 8 months old and have been giving me 3/3 eggs since mid august (yummy). They are a hoot and my kids love them!
So as not to have frozen chickens and sad children here are the "winter improvements" I have made. I m looking for feedback.
I have the broad side of the coop facing west and the end with the 3 vent holes (one has the heated water nipple bottle hanging through it.) facing north.
The end that has the nest box faces south. I brought it near the side of the house where it gets sun almost all day and gets the reflection of the sun off the white house. I covered the non-sunny side of the lower run with corrugated plastic/cardboard style sheets cut to fit the sides tightly and on the other side I cut to fit snuggly some plexiglass... that way the sun shines in the coop. The end door is 2/3 covered with plexiglass I left some uncovered for ventlation. There is a work light hangng in the lower run portion of the coop (40 watts) and I have been leaving the ladder down at nght so the warmth rises and they get the early AM lght and evening light. ( I have it on a timer). I covered the top part of the ark with old peices of carpet to insulate it from the cold and little breezes blowing through the tiny cracks of light I could see when I stuck my head in there. I increased the amout of bedding. There is some condensation on the insde of the plexiglass in the AM.
So my question is to all the more experienced chicken keepers....how did I do? Any feedback?''
I was a novice at the coop buying thing and am not really a building type person. I have some buyers remorse as I feel the space is not too generous and there is really no actual roost bar for them to sit on so I clean out the poop more often. We have a large well fenced lot and they roam free all day. Up until now they have only gone in there to sleep, lay eggs, and eat. I have water in the pen but they prefer the cats dish by my back door. poop everywhere! we have racoons, skunks, cats and ground hogs and the girls are safe in the coop I never raised the ladder at night over the summer.
Sorry this is so long...I just need to know how I'm doing.
Thanks
chicken keeper to the girls (Peck,Princess, and Big Momma one rhode island red, 2 ameracauna)
Gretchen