Happy Anniversary

One year ago today I started this thread. I need to thank all of you who have taken the time to read and post here. This has more than exceeded my expectations. What started as a way to record the stories of my flock has become a community. A community where we welcomed a few more members even in the last few days.

I treasure all of you and look forward to another year of stories and fun.

I'll drink to that!

Cheers Bob! :clap
 
I am thinking of making their door slide sideways rather than up and down and close it manually - probably only in really extreme cold. Welcome any suggestions!

Yes, Bob's automatic door is very clever but it is too uncomfortably reminiscent of a guillotine for my liking...
 
I both love and hate the manual doors. I hate the getting up so early in the summer to open, and the fretting about that they are closed at dark. But I also love the security of knowing everyone is locked in and safe from harm. Every night. I suppose it depends on your lifestyle and run, but I do like the solid, safe door to be closed at night.
The whole point of the Chicken Palace was to have a predator-secure run so theoretically I don't need to close their door at all (unless I am really worried about cold or want to isolate them from the run while I do work). But, I know myself, and I like tucking them in at night! I tend to keep chicken-hours myself anyway (not much of a social life!) so the early mornings aren't an issue even in summer and that means come dark I am pretty ready to go to sleep myself. So really a manual door is more fitting for my set up. But I do have to think about holidays and travel. Still leaning manual!
 
There is something to be said for the peaceful feeling that everything is good and the girls are all safely tucked in. I really like the coop-cam idea for that. I know when I’m away and DH or my mother is putting the girls up I’m always a little anxious about it. And yes I call my poor husband to check in every night. Was everyone on the roosts? Are they all ok? Did you lock the door? A camera would certainly help with a lot of that!

Since I added a simple alert on my phone, thank you @MaryJanet , I never miss checking the roosts. They are lined up right now waiting for the door to open. I am still in bed. Sleepy.
 
The whole point of the Chicken Palace was to have a predator-secure run so theoretically I don't need to close their door at all (unless I am really worried about cold or want to isolate them from the run while I do work). But, I know myself, and I like tucking them in at night! I tend to keep chicken-hours myself anyway (not much of a social life!) so the early mornings aren't an issue even in summer and that means come dark I am pretty ready to go to sleep myself. So really a manual door is more fitting for my set up. But I do have to think about holidays and travel. Still leaning manual!

I started with manual. You can always add an automated door if you need to. There are automated doors that close just like a door and those that slide sideways as well.

If you are going manual and it sounds like you are, you might want it to latch. I would consider ease of closing and latching and build accordingly. I have a sliding manual door on my pullet subcoop.
 
I started with manual. You can always add an automated door if you need to. There are automated doors that close just like a door and those that slide sideways as well.

If you are going manual and it sounds like you are, you might want it to latch. I would consider ease of closing and latching and build accordingly. I have a sliding manual door on my pullet subcoop.
Yes - the temporary coop has a manual sliding door and a latch that is very secure requiring two hands and three separate steps to unlatch it. Just as well - I looked this morning in the snow/mud and there are lots of paw prints including one that looks like a wolf though I know that cannot possibly be the case. I am getting cameras!
 

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