If anyone is still reading this thread, I have a coop height question I don't see addressed here. We have pullets who are not laying yet. So we haven't put in our nest boxes yet, but it is almost time, and as I am trying to figure out exactly how to do it, I realize that I'm not sure our original plan is the right one. We knew roosts had to be the highest so they won't sleep in the nest boxes, so we put roosts at 2' and wanted to put nest boxes at 18". That is only 6" difference (not the 12' mentioned above, but it was what i read in the Storey's Raising Chickens book). That leaves 18' head room for the chickens to walk around under the nest boxes, and 18" head room under the poop board (also at 18", 6" below the roosts). BUT, I did not realize that the 8-10 inches of deep litter affect the available height under the roosts, nest boxes, etc. So, is that still enough room for them to get under there? It's July now, but I want to be sure I really am offering them the usable square footage I think I am when they are more "cooped up" over winter.Also, I see lots of people don't offer food and water in the coop. Obviously that would add to my square footage, but how does that work in the cold months? Will they really get out to eat and drink? I keep it in there now because I don't always get out super early to let them out. Maybe once my run is predator proof, I should keep food and water in the run and leave the pop door open all night, except for the coldest times? I live in Kansas City, MO, so we may get down to -5 F for a bit, but that is the coldest, and it usually isn't long. Thanks so much for the help!
It depends on how high and how big is your coop. My perches are 3' & 4' and my nests are elevated from 4 inches- 3ft high to save space. Regarding your deep litter my maximum depth is 5-6 inches, I opted to that height so it would be easy for me to clean thoroughly every 4-6 months.