I’m personally impressed by this Christian fellow that raises poultry/ waterfowl and builds this amazing tractor that saves me time and money with fertilizer and wood shaving.I’m fortunate enough to be in position to finally build whatever I want coop. In order to do forever coop I would ask for ideas and guidance from you fine people. Many heads together are better than one. I have access to pretty much any material and space is not a problem. I have general idea on what I like but i need help with a details.
We live in New Jersey US (to insulate or not) and i have 30ish chickens.
I’m leaning towards 8x16 or 10x16 coop and 12x 25 or 20x20 run. i don’t need storage area in the coop since it will be next to the barn where supplies will be located. All that space is for my girls. One side 4x8 or 4x10 will be two stories , bruooder (on top) and the chick grow area ( floor level) electric and water will be in the coop. Poop boards is a must and lots of light. Galvanized 1/2wire run floor included and the actual coop will be on a concrete slab. I spend many nights on this site studying others people ideas dos And donts and I’m still not sure what to do. I would like it to be an ultimate coop that will last me for the rest of my life and I would love to love it and not have those should of could of didn’t think of it . Please, everyone is more tha welcome to chip in and put their experience ideas and ahas moments … I would greatly appreciate it.
http://www.ranch-coop.com/Chicken-coop-with-cedar-roof.html
I did a lot of research before finding his link, he’s definitely not paying extra for advertising on searching tab because I’ve been trying to find a perfect way to have our birds safe but yet not breaking my back cleaning. Chicken poop is tough and sticks and stain anything, except their own feathers

I also considered hiring someone to get a A frame predator safe tractor, but good quality cedar is outrageously expensive.
I hope it helps you to find your own chicken place.