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We got your first chicks before Easter. The brood consists of Easter Egger, SL Wyandotte, Delaware, RI Red, Buff Orp.
We started working on the coop right away, not knowing how fast they grow, and I'm glad we did. Here is how it turned out.
We wanted plenty of room for the girls but also storage for their stuff. We divided the shed in half with an interior wall. Nesting boxes come into our space to give the girls more space. I was given a free linoleum remnant 4'x12' from a flooring guy that I used to cover the floor, nesting boxes and poop shelf.
Easy egg collection
The 3 nesting boxes are currently "closed" until the girls are closer to laying. We put a hinge on the board in front of the nesting boxes to allow for easy clean up.
The "Run" is 10 x15ft and filled with several inches of coarse sand. We left the back corner dirt to allow for dust baths. We also put in an outside roosting bar. The wire goes down about 12inches. The top is covered with wire as well. We didn't want to mess with cement so we compacted the 4x4 posts with gravel and dirt.
The Bathtub
Outdoor Roosting Bar
We got tons of ideas from backyard chicken. Here are my faves.
PVC feeder
Sliding Pop Door
Simple hook and loop hold it open
Poop Shelf
Hope this helps out! It has been an adventure but a ton of fun. The girls love their new home!
Oreo, Ginger, Buffy
Dottie
Henrietta
Compost Anyone?
We started working on the coop right away, not knowing how fast they grow, and I'm glad we did. Here is how it turned out.
We wanted plenty of room for the girls but also storage for their stuff. We divided the shed in half with an interior wall. Nesting boxes come into our space to give the girls more space. I was given a free linoleum remnant 4'x12' from a flooring guy that I used to cover the floor, nesting boxes and poop shelf.
Easy egg collection
The 3 nesting boxes are currently "closed" until the girls are closer to laying. We put a hinge on the board in front of the nesting boxes to allow for easy clean up.
The "Run" is 10 x15ft and filled with several inches of coarse sand. We left the back corner dirt to allow for dust baths. We also put in an outside roosting bar. The wire goes down about 12inches. The top is covered with wire as well. We didn't want to mess with cement so we compacted the 4x4 posts with gravel and dirt.
The Bathtub
Outdoor Roosting Bar
We got tons of ideas from backyard chicken. Here are my faves.
PVC feeder
Sliding Pop Door
Simple hook and loop hold it open
Poop Shelf
Hope this helps out! It has been an adventure but a ton of fun. The girls love their new home!
Oreo, Ginger, Buffy
Dottie
Henrietta
Compost Anyone?
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