And the info keeps ah flowing!
Ok, I'm trying to incorporate as much in suggestions as I can, and up to this point, this is where I'm at:
-I'm going to continue this initial coop to get my feet wet & continue gathering extra supplies for an additional larger walk in style coop for the future.
-I did use actual chicken wire
for the eve vents and part of the large side door to access the inside of coop. I thought "chicken wire" and chickens go together LOL
If I'm using the electric net fencing, won't that address my predator concerns?....if necessary I could also add smaller sized hardware cloth wiring inside & over the chicken wire (leaving the chicken wire for aesthetic purposes).
- I'm going to use a solid floor with linoleum covering, and if possible, incorporate dropping boards.
-Reference nesting boxes: I can cut back to 2 nesting boxes & the area of where the other 2 boxes where originally going to be, turn that into a small storage box area for dropping scraper, misc supplies etc...good idea? What's the largest I should make the nest boxes?
-The nesting boxes are only about 4" higher than the main floor so as far as perches go, I can definitely get them above the boxes and still have a bit of head room for the hens. Is there any concern with the nesting boxes so close to floor level?
-Any concerns with blowing rain that may enter through the eve vents & side wire door? The perches will be close to these vents and wonder if that will make the little hens upset?
-the coop will be shaded the entire day. Any concerns with using a galvanized metal roof?
-I will do the single watering nipple inside and additional ones outside the coop.
-I may incorporate a neat idea into my electric door. Maybe I can set up the feeder to open when the door does and feeder closes when the door closes in the evening time. That will prevent mice or anything else from accessing the food during the night and less cleanup inside the coop....make sense??
Thank u everyone for opening up my eyes to ideas and concerns. Although I may have put the cart before the horse in the initial design, this allows me to be better prepared for the next coop build. As suggested, I can use this one as a backup for other things once a larger coop is built.