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k2panman
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I don't want a coop that will get blown away by strong winds - we do get hurricanes here - most people forget that, but there have been some close calls. Not that I'm designing for cat 5 hurricanes - but whatever I build I want it to stand up to small hurricanes with a little preparation. As far as predator resistance, I do want something that I know rats and feral cats can't get into easily. Also want it mongoose proof, in case we get some babies or hatch some someday.
I do want to stay mobile for sure. And I want to make it so that I can disassemble it easily so that when we move I can take it with us. I want to be able to move it around - yes, aart, the ground is not flat here, but I still can move it around I think. I just thought about crooked floor nest boxes - I guess enough nest material will compensate for crooked nest boxes. Hope the girls don't mind nest box walls that are crooked!
I've done some sketching, and I'll post my sketches when I get them done.
Here's a description of what I thinking - if you want to try to follow this. The base of the whole coop will be a 8'x8' square of 2x4s. I'll frame in the ends with 2x2s - make a 3'x6' door or thereabouts. Then make some hoops out of wood strips.
I'll probably rip some 1x2s in half (to get two 5/16" thick x 1.5" wide boards), then make a three ply hoop - glue three layers of strips together into hoops. (I have a shop full of clamps, and a good table saw - and I'll make a jig to make the hoops the same size). I think if I make a hoop for each end and one for the middle, then tie them together with 4 or 6 horizontal 1x2s - that will keep it light.
I'll build a 3 nest box unit that is 45" wide that will stick outside of the hoops.
I'll cover most of it with 1/2" hardware cloth - the ends and one side of the hoops. On the top and down the other side to the nest boxes, I'll put corrugated PVC roofing. This should give a lot of rigidity to the coop.
Any thoughts on all this? I'll sketch and post, unless of course I get steered another direction...
I do want to stay mobile for sure. And I want to make it so that I can disassemble it easily so that when we move I can take it with us. I want to be able to move it around - yes, aart, the ground is not flat here, but I still can move it around I think. I just thought about crooked floor nest boxes - I guess enough nest material will compensate for crooked nest boxes. Hope the girls don't mind nest box walls that are crooked!
I've done some sketching, and I'll post my sketches when I get them done.
Here's a description of what I thinking - if you want to try to follow this. The base of the whole coop will be a 8'x8' square of 2x4s. I'll frame in the ends with 2x2s - make a 3'x6' door or thereabouts. Then make some hoops out of wood strips.
I'll probably rip some 1x2s in half (to get two 5/16" thick x 1.5" wide boards), then make a three ply hoop - glue three layers of strips together into hoops. (I have a shop full of clamps, and a good table saw - and I'll make a jig to make the hoops the same size). I think if I make a hoop for each end and one for the middle, then tie them together with 4 or 6 horizontal 1x2s - that will keep it light.
I'll build a 3 nest box unit that is 45" wide that will stick outside of the hoops.
I'll cover most of it with 1/2" hardware cloth - the ends and one side of the hoops. On the top and down the other side to the nest boxes, I'll put corrugated PVC roofing. This should give a lot of rigidity to the coop.
Any thoughts on all this? I'll sketch and post, unless of course I get steered another direction...