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Looks like a pretty good plan...always good to plan ahead!
An apron is far easier to install and functions better for deterring diggers.
I don't know why I didn't think of the apron idea!! Much easier!

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Looks like a pretty good plan...always good to plan ahead!
An apron is far easier to install and functions better for deterring diggers.
We are also building our first coup similar to yours. It get very hot here too. Our coupSo I'm in the process of designing our coop and run. I'm still trying to finalize details but I'm not sure what would be best lol. I figured I'd ask some of the veteran coop builders for advice haha!This is what I have drawn out so far. The back side of the coop will set up to the back of my garage and the side away from the nest boxes is next to the privacy fence. I'm thinking of setting the coop up two feet to give extra run space below. I'm going to run a gutter on the back side to route any water away from the run (it doesn't ever rain here in the panhandle, but who knows haha). The grass box is a small raised bed I'm going to put in with wire over it so grass can grow for them to eat but they wont be able to kill is all the way down. I'm not sure where I should put doors on the coop for cleaning, I'm thinking I could just make an entire side open up or maybe build a door on the run side of the coop. I'm only 5'5 so with a 6' run I'll be able to walk right in. Any details I should add, or things to change and what not would be appreciated!
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We are also building our first coup similar to yours. It get very hot here too. Our coupnly 1 full wall, sides open from the roof about 1 and half feet down on each side and will be covered with hardware cloth. The front is open completely covered hardware cloth front faces run. Poop door is on floor part of the coup.
Our next "coup " will be completely open (hoop cattle panel with "roof " covered with durable plastics. It will be located in the shade. Ventilation. You can't have enough where I live.
:lolI too have a raised coop. 4x8 with a 8x8 roof. It is nice to overhang the roof so that water doesn't drip onto you or your nest boxes and also over the run as much as possible. The additional space under the run provides extra shade that my birds love. It also protects my feeder from getting wet. You can visit my profile for pics of my first coop. I am making a second one now that will have a walk-in area as well as a raised portion. Good luck.
I am curious about your winters. Also from Texas, northeast, I want to plan for plenty of ventilation for the hot humid summers, but I am concerned that too much ventilation will be a problem come winter. We don't get much snow here maybe one or two tracking snows that are gone within four days of falling. But it can be cold and windy. So do you have a plan for dealing with the winter? Please share your thoughts.