'green' coop with dog run??

@ Nadine
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yes there is ventilation the window on the side swings out to open and is directly across from the door to the outside of the coop leading into the pen area.
Yes that is the street but we live in an old really quiet neighborhood where maybe 10 - 20 cars go by..and slowly as of late.. as far as roaming free dogs none have been seen yet.. but we have a turkey vulture rookery about 250 feet away so I am ever vigilant ... the people here are really interested in the old place..the yard has sat unattended for 30 + years..so to see a coop and a garden going in has most of our neighbors attention and inquiries about eggy weggs:gig

@ Drumstick Diva
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Yes There are small rocks in the holes of the concrete blocks that will someday (soon~weather dependent ) have concrete over the blocks. There is a 6 inch wire shelf that is folded under the blocks as well... and we have a 17 pound orange beast of a cat that has accepted the ladies as his wards..he patrols regularly
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he has a pile of varmint corpses on our stoop.... 2 shrews and a de brained mouse.... Zombie tater needs more brains:sick

I checked with local chicken gurus at Naomi's organic farm supply:bow first about the cedar and they said pretty much the same thing Tala said about the cedar..boards ok shavings not so much

I am going to see if the tour de coop here in Portland Oregon will put our 'green coop ' on the route??.. its not a cobb wall or anything that 'green'

I will upload pics later of the windows and the foundation..

@at KarlaMarie I look forward to seeing your dog run coop!

thank you

now the question is how do I get a dust bath for the ladies..my thoughts are to get an old sink and sink it into the ground and add sand and volcano dust..I am open to suggestions....
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right now the ladies would end up with a mud bath..
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Looks so nice. With the run, what size is the chain link? I'd suggest reducing the sizing on it for the lower level, as some predators can reach and 'snatch' your birds.. as for a dust bath, perhaps a dish basin.. or if your near a farm supply you can get nice solid rubber shallow type bowls.. and bury them.
 
Love it, you did a wonderful job! I live in the city, we just lock the girls up with padlocks at night ,and of course pray over them lol. I love the coop and run, enjoy your babies hon
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I love the simplicity of using dog run panels. One side of my temporary run is also chainlink, you probably noticed that in my pics... is chain link safe for chickens? I'm glad to see that it is at least safe enough that you are using it to. Nice job!!
 

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