My coop and run (for now)

Looks nice! Good job on it.
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Thanks everyone. Is someone wants the plans and a cost est, I got the lumber from lowes but you can find it cheaper maybe. If its dry enough today I will prime it and pick a color. Wifey says like a burnt red.
 
It does not get very cold here tho

So, no snow ?

If you do get snow, it will load & break the top wire on the run section.

Rain will load up the run, as well.

I like to go off the end of buildings. I also enter buildings through the run. This way, if a bird blows up it just ends up in the run, not the yard.

Looks like some nice big timber in the background !​
 
I love it! It has a cute shape to it. Are you going to paint it?

Also, did you do what my husband just did, and put the pop-door level with the floor?

He's out there fixing it now... I want to use the DLM and I don't want the shavings falling out!

By the way, I'm jealous of all your big trees.
 
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Thanks, it was going to be a flat slanted roof the way I drew the plans but I changed it at the last minute. I put a coat of primer on it today and will probably paint it tomorrow. The door is 3 inches from the floor, I use the deep litter method so to speak. Not sure how deep to go. The trees... hopefully they dont fall in my direction. The soil is very sandy and when we get a good storm or hurricane it is a concern. I just went walking back there for the first time in over 3 years.
 
Good looking job and nice level site too. I agree with what Joedie and Gumpsgirl said. From the photos, it seems that the roost is lower than the nests. Only reason I bring it up is that chooks will overnight in highest place in coop and that is where poop will accumulate too. Good that you put permanent ventilation at peak of gables. Are soffits vented too? Almost impossible to have too much permanent ventilation as long as it is up high, above wall tops if possible. Then windows can be used to vary/increase it in summertime when drafts at roost level are desirable.
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One last thought. You might consider adding hardware cloth mesh to perimeter of coop to prevent rats, mice, weasels, etc from living there. Just a suggestion.
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So, no snow ?

If you do get snow, it will load & break the top wire on the run section.

Rain will load up the run, as well.

I like to go off the end of buildings. I also enter buildings through the run. This way, if a bird blows up it just ends up in the run, not the yard.

Looks like some nice big timber in the background !

If we get snow it is usually a dusting or it will melt fast (hopefully) but I have extra just in case. The ground is very sandy and drains well. Inside is all closed off also so I dont think I will have that problem with the birds escaping. The timber is nice in the summer for shade but the sun rises from that direction so I will have to provide some shade from the afternoon and evening sun in the hot months.
 
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Thanks, I just modified my (their) roosts. To date they dont even roost that I can tell but we will see. The soffits are vented but I will be putting hardware cloth very soon for more protection, and windows when I can find some cheap used ones! I'm checking on the hardware cloth for the perimeter.
 

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