Moving forward; the final floor measurements are 8' by 63". I've collected pressure treated 2 by 6's for the floor frame and 2 by 8 regular boards (paint them?) for the flooring, they will be spaced slightly (like a deck) for any needed drainage (thanks gd).
It ended up that I have a pair of Buffs shipping out of Metzer the 31st of this month... bringing us to my next question, the door measurements. Gd, you mentioned they don't like to "duck", can you ballpark a mature height and width? ....or someone with American geese at least two years old.
I'll be creating a door within a (humane entry) door. If that bear comes around (here again last night) they can excape to safety of the coop during the day if needed...with out him able to fit so this is crucial. (Dave's book gives me weights but not mature dimensions).
This same size will be used on the side exit also for the "water deck"; welded wire enclosed swimming/drinking area. The w deck will be attached to the 8' side, measuring 4'8"...all presure treated framing. Question...how close to space studs on floor to keep 1" by 2" wire, with the combined mature weight of just under 40lbs, from sagging. The pool will have it's own support (I'll go into detail about swimming area plans later as we won't need it for a while...also want to point out that I know that wire space is not suited for goslings, will temp cover w/ 1/2" hardware cloth). Besides, they will live in our home for a week or two.
We have already established the walls height will be six feet. There will be a stationary window facing the w deck, door and operational window facing my home, back wall solid, other side operational window (hardware cloth inside windows, sop)
Slanted shingled 5/8"roof, wired vents on either side. Closing thought...does anyone collect the water off the coop roof into rainbarrels for swimming water replenishment?
Thank you all so much; wish us luck. : )