Russ13
Chirping
So I have this shed I want to turn into my chicken coop. I’m guessing I will have 10-20 birds and they will be free range. The shed will have power to it soon so I can have lights and water heaters if needed.
Questions
1-
The shed has shelves in it, should I keep them and put straw on them for chickens to roost on or take them out and put in other things for them to roost on? I thought maybe they would get dirty to fast but I’m thinking if I keep straw on them I will be ok. Should the shelves stay or go???
2-
The floor is slotted wood the doesn’t have that big of gaps between them but should I look into possibly putting linoleum or some other flooring over the wood??
3-
Will I have enough ventilation in the coop?
It has gaps at the top of the roof that are about 1/2 on inch where the wall meets the roof. It also has windows on each side the have screens in them and that I am going to cover with wire to help keep predators out
4-
Should I make a small opening for them instead of using the big door? It has two doors that swing open. It will be great for cleaning but will it be to big to leave open all day. Most coops I have seen have had very small doors to get the chickens in and out.
I know this is a lot of questions but just pick a number and let me know what you think. I will have pictures up soon
Questions
1-
The shed has shelves in it, should I keep them and put straw on them for chickens to roost on or take them out and put in other things for them to roost on? I thought maybe they would get dirty to fast but I’m thinking if I keep straw on them I will be ok. Should the shelves stay or go???
2-
The floor is slotted wood the doesn’t have that big of gaps between them but should I look into possibly putting linoleum or some other flooring over the wood??
3-
Will I have enough ventilation in the coop?
It has gaps at the top of the roof that are about 1/2 on inch where the wall meets the roof. It also has windows on each side the have screens in them and that I am going to cover with wire to help keep predators out
4-
Should I make a small opening for them instead of using the big door? It has two doors that swing open. It will be great for cleaning but will it be to big to leave open all day. Most coops I have seen have had very small doors to get the chickens in and out.
I know this is a lot of questions but just pick a number and let me know what you think. I will have pictures up soon