- Mar 6, 2011
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The Garden Coop is a great coop! I recommend it highly.
The instructions are easy to follow and make a great coop and they are also very easy to customize. With all of the modifications we made we strayed from the plan before we actually began building
We made the coop itself a little bigger, added an external nest box and moved the pop door from the floor to a wall to create more space. We changed the roof to protect the run from slanted rains, and we put doors so an entire side of the coop opens up so we can park a wheelbarrow under it and rake out the litter.
We had never used power tools or built anything before- and with our modifications we no longer had a plan to follow so it felt like it took us forever and I wish in some ways that we had stayed true to the plan... then it probably wouldn't have taken us 2 months to build! (it was a big learning curve and i totally know how to run all power tools now
) we are very happy with the result though- It looks a little rough but its working great for us.
Anyway, my point is, you can make it wider- longer- taller if you'd like. its a simple design. If you do customize it- I recommend just adding another 3 foot segment and keeping all the other measurements the same if you go that route- don't do what we did - we had the most awkward cuts of wood and dimensions- total rookies!
The main things to think about when you are looking at designs is what will help you care for them the best, what your weather is like, how are the chickens going to be using it and their space and ventilation needs.
We have five chickens in it now and they are enjoying it greatly. The only time they are in the coop itself is at night because with a roof over their run they stay dry and happy and would much rather be down there scratching around where the action is.
So i can see how 7 could possibly fit- just given they way the chickens are using the space-Its like the whole thing is their coop if that makes sense.
By the way, one of our girls got sick the other day and it was so easy to reach in and get her out of the coop. We then decided to completely clean it just in case she had something infectious and we were able to do so with great ease.
Here is a pic of it we took as we were finishing up the build:
The instructions are easy to follow and make a great coop and they are also very easy to customize. With all of the modifications we made we strayed from the plan before we actually began building

We made the coop itself a little bigger, added an external nest box and moved the pop door from the floor to a wall to create more space. We changed the roof to protect the run from slanted rains, and we put doors so an entire side of the coop opens up so we can park a wheelbarrow under it and rake out the litter.
We had never used power tools or built anything before- and with our modifications we no longer had a plan to follow so it felt like it took us forever and I wish in some ways that we had stayed true to the plan... then it probably wouldn't have taken us 2 months to build! (it was a big learning curve and i totally know how to run all power tools now

Anyway, my point is, you can make it wider- longer- taller if you'd like. its a simple design. If you do customize it- I recommend just adding another 3 foot segment and keeping all the other measurements the same if you go that route- don't do what we did - we had the most awkward cuts of wood and dimensions- total rookies!
The main things to think about when you are looking at designs is what will help you care for them the best, what your weather is like, how are the chickens going to be using it and their space and ventilation needs.
We have five chickens in it now and they are enjoying it greatly. The only time they are in the coop itself is at night because with a roof over their run they stay dry and happy and would much rather be down there scratching around where the action is.
So i can see how 7 could possibly fit- just given they way the chickens are using the space-Its like the whole thing is their coop if that makes sense.
By the way, one of our girls got sick the other day and it was so easy to reach in and get her out of the coop. We then decided to completely clean it just in case she had something infectious and we were able to do so with great ease.
Here is a pic of it we took as we were finishing up the build:
