- Jun 9, 2014
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Your coop is gorgeous! Nice yard, too!
I ended up re-doing the chicken door to the coop, simply because it helped ME sleep better at night. I had originally put a door that folded down onto the ramp, but it was a bit flimsy and I didn't cut it very well (wasn't entirely flush when closed). After something chewed the back doors to the coop, I kept worrying about the chicken door as another potential weak spot. EVEN though my run is secure AND I buried the hardware cloth & covered with concrete blocks. Rural area = predator heaven. So re-did the chicken door with a thick plywood cover that closes up tight. Maybe wasn't necessary for the girls, but very necessary for my peace of mind.
Oh, and my girls didn't like after dark lights either. It just seemed to confuse them about bedtime. Without the lights they march themselves into the coop about 20 minutes before it gets completely dark, then holler at me to come close the door (they've trained me well).
I ended up re-doing the chicken door to the coop, simply because it helped ME sleep better at night. I had originally put a door that folded down onto the ramp, but it was a bit flimsy and I didn't cut it very well (wasn't entirely flush when closed). After something chewed the back doors to the coop, I kept worrying about the chicken door as another potential weak spot. EVEN though my run is secure AND I buried the hardware cloth & covered with concrete blocks. Rural area = predator heaven. So re-did the chicken door with a thick plywood cover that closes up tight. Maybe wasn't necessary for the girls, but very necessary for my peace of mind.
Oh, and my girls didn't like after dark lights either. It just seemed to confuse them about bedtime. Without the lights they march themselves into the coop about 20 minutes before it gets completely dark, then holler at me to come close the door (they've trained me well).
