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My New COOP!!!!! What does everyone think??????

Big welcome to another SC-inian!
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Hope you made the coop hurricane Hugo proof!

Glad you lowered the nest boxes. Got to keep the hens happy. It's a very nice rustic look, but airy. GREAT JOB!
 
Beautiful cat! I have a main coon also, but she's much smaller, probably a mix because I got her as a feral kitten. But she looks exactly like your guy. They are so sweet.

I like your coop also, I especially like how the run looks more substantial and part of the coop (which it seems to be). As I plan our coop and run to be built this spring, I will keep that in mind since it will be right in our garden area, where we want it to look nice.
 
Love it !good thing you stuck those nesting boxes down,but i love the rustic look to it,i bet all our chickens are je;ious,except mine...wait!..i dont have any
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MayorB.85 :

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Front
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Front right angled
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Back right... In this shot you can see on the right is my trap door to clean out under the roost. And on the left is a smaller door framed out for access to a future run.
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Interior shot of Nest boxes and slanted roost.
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Nest boxes made of western cedar and lined with coastal bermuda hay because it is softer. Special thanks to riddles feed and seed easley sc for the hay
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Slanted roost covered with 1x1 chicken wire to keep my buddies out of their litter.and you can see the trap door as well... I used moutain laurel limbs for the roost pole to give more natural feel. I also used a 6 inch riversand base to make clean up easier and to create a giant dust bath.
Well thats my coop i hope to one day accommodate up to 15 hens. Feel free to ask questions and/ or give comments

I read several places in this forum that the roost must be wide enough for their feet to rest comfortably and they squat down on roost and cover their feet with their feathers . They suggesting using 2x4's or wider



CHECK OUT the roosting area in this post. KINDA what I am trying to describe . Mine are 2x4's and made like a huge trellis and they love it ..... https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=14471-coop-layout
 
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