Martha_Maybel_Lisa
In the Brooder
I currently have 3 young hens but would like to expand my flock and would need to build a new coop. I am thinking 9 chickens... but chicken math = 12 chickens
I am looking at building Two L8’xW4’xH4’ identical coops. I live in North Florida so I want to make sure they have enough ventilation. I also want to have a couple access points for ease of cleaning. They would share a 15’x10’ run, but they would also have access to supervised free-range for several hours most days. I live on 60 acres so plenty of space to roam, but due to a surplus of predators I can’t allow free ranging without supervision. I’m not an architect so forgive my rough drawings, the top left is an aerial view, bottom left is the left and right sides, but left side would be on hinges with a locking latch. Right picture is of the back with protruding nesting boxes. I drew it with the whole nesting boxes on a hinge but my husband suggested the roof of the nesting boxes be what opens (easier for him to construct) the aerial view shows 2 roosting bars (the squiggly’s) but I don’t want the to go the entire length of the coop because I want the one wall to open up and I also don’t want them pooping in their food and water. So for my questions: 1) feedback on nesting boxes-too many, wrong size..etc? 2) roosting bar-1 in each box or 2? And currently planning 12-18” off the bottom of coop, how is my height? 3) enough ventilation or too much? 4) Height, is the coop tall enough?
Any other feedback or advise would be greatly appreciated.

Any other feedback or advise would be greatly appreciated.