Flexible Coop Interior

Judith G

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Jul 18, 2025
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I am looking for suggestions to incorporate flexible interior design in my coop. I would like to add/remove an interior wall to increase or decrease space for quails. Struggling to figure out how to make this work. Has anyone done this?
 
I am looking for suggestions to incorporate flexible interior design in my coop. I would like to add/remove an interior wall to increase or decrease space for quails. Struggling to figure out how to make this work. Has anyone done this?
What sort of coop are you building for them? I feel like just a sliding piece of wood would work in some instances, but it depends on what set up you're going for
I would like to build a walk in coop/aviary with quail on the ground.
 
If it's a temporary thing, for an aviary, you might try having a beam at floor and ceiling with hooks that you can connect a curtain/tarp to? It will have to connect directly to the floor so the quail can't go under it.
 
You could rig up a mosquito netting curtain (something like a stiff canvas hem a couple inches wide around the edges) and have loops or holes or something to secure it to hooks or a frame. I actually use a pop up mosquito mattress tent for my breeding flock and the stuff allows air flow, visibility, and is pretty tough as well.
 
Thank you for this suggestion. I was thinking about those screens with magnetic closures for garage doors. But they are made of fiberglass. Not sure they would be safe for quail.
 

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