Chickens have a way of ruining the best laid plans and dashing the best of dreams. I wouldn't change it for anything and consider it an awesome challenge. 
I think we could almost all write a small book on chicken disasters. My chooks first night out the neighbors down the road hunting dogs went into the adjacent yard from me, then over our low fence and bashed the geezers out of my coop trying to get my babies. I stayed up all week waiting for them to come back so I could send them home with a pellet in their butts. I improved my perimeter fence instead and sleep much better now.
My fat chickens don't like ramps either so I put in hops for them and that solved that problem, soothed my ego and nerves. I did reused the ramp for my lower mini coop where it works good for the smart ones. You are just starting out on your adventure and will be an old hand soon enough. Just keep the margaritas and BYC close and be flexible.
I like @rosemarythyme suggestion of making a nice secure run for them and just leaving the coop open. I think closed coops are beautiful but I cant have one myself so I just enjoy a almost fully open coop attached to a good sized secure run. I always leave the coop doors open unless I secure my coop for rough weather. I am an early riser and usually beat my chickens up but i love not having them rely on me or foaming at the mouth (aka making a racket) for me to open up. They just hop out and play.
Give the process some time, it is trickier than we think and many people just give up. So, not super easy and certainly not the BH&G photo op I thought it was going to be when I got into it. I still tinker, make changes and improvements all the time. The evolution is part of the fun now. Maybe Santa will bring you a drill and chop saw for the Holidays!!

I think we could almost all write a small book on chicken disasters. My chooks first night out the neighbors down the road hunting dogs went into the adjacent yard from me, then over our low fence and bashed the geezers out of my coop trying to get my babies. I stayed up all week waiting for them to come back so I could send them home with a pellet in their butts. I improved my perimeter fence instead and sleep much better now.
My fat chickens don't like ramps either so I put in hops for them and that solved that problem, soothed my ego and nerves. I did reused the ramp for my lower mini coop where it works good for the smart ones. You are just starting out on your adventure and will be an old hand soon enough. Just keep the margaritas and BYC close and be flexible.
I like @rosemarythyme suggestion of making a nice secure run for them and just leaving the coop open. I think closed coops are beautiful but I cant have one myself so I just enjoy a almost fully open coop attached to a good sized secure run. I always leave the coop doors open unless I secure my coop for rough weather. I am an early riser and usually beat my chickens up but i love not having them rely on me or foaming at the mouth (aka making a racket) for me to open up. They just hop out and play.
Give the process some time, it is trickier than we think and many people just give up. So, not super easy and certainly not the BH&G photo op I thought it was going to be when I got into it. I still tinker, make changes and improvements all the time. The evolution is part of the fun now. Maybe Santa will bring you a drill and chop saw for the Holidays!!
