My first coop...

txjoe80

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May 1, 2015
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Hey everyone how you doing. Im new to raising chickens but we had some when i was younger. This was my first time building a coop. Its not finished yet and i know i should not have used osb, but this is a temporary coop for 6months. It stands 6feet tall with the coop being 4x4x4.1
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Your coop looks good. I do have one suggestion though. Change out your chicken wire for hardware cloth/mesh. The chicken wire is pretty easy for predators to break through. Other than that it's very nice first coop.
 
 :welcome  Your coop looks good. I do have one suggestion though. Change out your chicken wire for hardware cloth/mesh. The chicken wire is pretty easy for predators to break through. Other than that it's very nice first coop.

Alright will do...thanks for the advice
 
Just 3 hens and 1 rooster. Going to have an 8' run. Will also be letting them free range so they will have plenty of room during the day.
 
Why does it have to be a temporary coop? If you paint the inside with an outdoor paint it will be waterproof and should be o.k. especially if you put a sheet of linoleum on the floor. Do you want more chickens? Is it too cold in the winter for a coop with no insulation?
 
Its a temporay coop because we are moving in 6 months. Going to buy some land. When we move i plan on getting about 20 chickens along with other animals. The coop i will leave here along with my raised vegetable beds and my little aquaponics setup. Figure who ever moves in here will be set to have a little homested. Winters here are not cold at all. I live in deep south texas right along the border.
 
I am doing a temporary coop too. I think it a good idea, you do a medium/small coop as the chicks grow. Then when you do the permanent one you have experience gained, and this can leave you a separate coop in case of illness, damage to the main coop, some other need for segregation.
 
Its a temporay coop because we are moving in 6 months. Going to buy some land. When we move i plan on getting about 20 chickens along with other animals. The coop i will leave here along with my raised vegetable beds and my little aquaponics setup. Figure who ever moves in here will be set to have a little homested. Winters here are not cold at all. I live in deep south texas right along the border.
Cool! Hope your happy on your new land. :) Will you bring your older girls with you when you move? What other animals will you get?
 
Yes i will be bringing the girls with me. I also plan on getting some meat and dairy goats, couple of turkeys, pigs, and rabbits. Eventually will also get some cattle
 

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