The cheek coop
Crowing
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My research made me aware that it's too small to keep them in there permanently, but it's not bad to have if I need to do work around the yard, or if I need to go out and feel they haven't eaten enough dinner before putting themselves to bed.
Hi, congrats on the new flock! Good on you for recognizing the run is too small for them and taking steps to ensure their well-being.
I guess battery hens are the other extreme :/. But these are pets!hello and welcome! yup - most runs and coops lie about how many birds they are good for. if something says 12 it’s likely only big enough for 4.![]()
i had to remodel a coop that I bought because the roosting bar was too high lol and my two heavy English chocolate Orpington hens couldn’t jump up that high ha ha ha ha ha haI guess battery hens are the other extreme :/. But these are pets!
All prefabs seem to be far too small. And I'm disappointed the roosting poles / perches are smaller than my research tells me they should be. AND lower (same height as nesting boxes, and with bedding, the nesting boxes will be higher! So I'm going to have to give them wider, higher roosting poles soon).
What do you use to mount the bars?i had to remodel a coop that I bought because the roosting bar was too high lol and my two heavy English chocolate Orpington hens couldn’t jump up that high ha ha ha ha ha ha
i use deck screws and first i screwed a one foot section of 2 x 4 into each end of wooden roosting pole ( i also used a 2 x 4 for that that I sanded ) and then from the outside of the coop I screwed through the outer wall into the end sections of two by fours. my coop is all built out of heavy wood it was made by a local carpenter, not exactly a prefab. I also had to add an extra window and it seems like there’s never enough ventilation either in anything until we add moreWhat do you use to mount the bars?
i use deck screws and first i screwed a one foot section of 2 x 4 into each end of wooden roosting pole ( i also used a 2 x 4 for that that I sanded ) and then from the outside of the coop I screwed through the outer wall into the end sections of two by fours. my coop is all built out of heavy wood it was made by a local carpenter, not exactly a prefab. I also had to add an extra window and it seems like there’s never enough ventilation either in anything until we add more