Well i believe 'the chicken coop' is a forever lasting project when keeping these wonderful birds as i always think to my self when im in there with them this would make it better or that would then i make something new or alter something and as i scraped my first idea of coop with the find of a 6x4 brand new shed from the local wickes yard was found with a missing roof for £20, i fort it would make a better, happier home for our chooks so i set off to work yet again!!
Im sorry im a boring person with writing rubbish but i like to explain things so your on my level and i will take any information or advice in to help me better the coop for the chooks sake not mine, so here is what i did when i first bought is as i got rid of the old and needed a home straight away that day
the shed put up so you get the idea off it.

When we first put it up this was the insides nice an basic with a big horrible place for the eggs i wouldn't even call a nest box and a perch with a normal feeder and drinker (not pictured)

So we moved house and when we did we wanted the chicken to have a new improved home too so we made a few little changes below!!
We advanced the water system to auto cups which are gravity fed from a bucket


we went all out on the nestbox with the old one getting messy with the birds roosting on the top of it and got a rabbit hutch which is too small for a gunie pig and put it on the side (picture in progress)

excuse the messy garden lol it has gone since taking the pictures this the external nestbox with a lifting lid of course! (ignore the wire) the little chooks taking a look too, the reason behind the roof beams sticking out is because when i do the winter run im going to put a little porch roof on i think but im not 100% sure on the idea now!

the internal view of the nestbox

loads more space inside now the big old nestbox has gone im intending to put up another perch too (sorry about the poor picture)

we even added a pop hole because before i made the door a stable type door and just opened the bottom half i have a motor for the door which im going to fit to the back of it pritty soon! look the first chook to check it out!!

this coop we love didnt cost much at all it was well under £100 ill tally the cost up and update them soon thanks for looking and and imput or idea is highly welcomed!!
thanks Josh & Sue
Im sorry im a boring person with writing rubbish but i like to explain things so your on my level and i will take any information or advice in to help me better the coop for the chooks sake not mine, so here is what i did when i first bought is as i got rid of the old and needed a home straight away that day
the shed put up so you get the idea off it.
When we first put it up this was the insides nice an basic with a big horrible place for the eggs i wouldn't even call a nest box and a perch with a normal feeder and drinker (not pictured)
So we moved house and when we did we wanted the chicken to have a new improved home too so we made a few little changes below!!
We advanced the water system to auto cups which are gravity fed from a bucket
we went all out on the nestbox with the old one getting messy with the birds roosting on the top of it and got a rabbit hutch which is too small for a gunie pig and put it on the side (picture in progress)
excuse the messy garden lol it has gone since taking the pictures this the external nestbox with a lifting lid of course! (ignore the wire) the little chooks taking a look too, the reason behind the roof beams sticking out is because when i do the winter run im going to put a little porch roof on i think but im not 100% sure on the idea now!
the internal view of the nestbox
loads more space inside now the big old nestbox has gone im intending to put up another perch too (sorry about the poor picture)
we even added a pop hole because before i made the door a stable type door and just opened the bottom half i have a motor for the door which im going to fit to the back of it pritty soon! look the first chook to check it out!!
this coop we love didnt cost much at all it was well under £100 ill tally the cost up and update them soon thanks for looking and and imput or idea is highly welcomed!!
thanks Josh & Sue