Great coop! It's quite similar to mine, which has been occupied for a few months now.
A few things come to mind:
You'll want another vent/window across from the existing one for good cross ventilation - though it looks like you've already got it traced out.
We get some pretty torrential rains here in Colorado from time to time (we've gotten lots of rain this year) and I found that the pop-door location was such that a bit of rain blew into the coop while the door was open during the day. I'm planning on retrofitting some sort of rain/snow shield this fall so snow won't blow in during the winter. You probably won't have snow issues in cali, but you may well have blowing rain... I think I'm going to install a plexiglass shield over the wire fencing next to the door and extending up to the roof of my run to shield the open pop-door from the elements...
Also, as others have mentioned, you'll want more secure latches on your doors.
I've seen varying opinions on the roost shape, but flat and somewhat wide seem to prevail. I went with a flat 1x3 for our roost and it seems to be working great.
Regarding the 'poop board', I haven't figured out how to install one into our reach-in coop without sacrificing too much room for the girls. At this point, the night droppings are concentrated under the roost, so I can pretty easily perform some selective scooping to keep things relatively clean. I do this every few days or once a week or so.
Great looking setup - enjoy your birds and eggs! We got our first eggs this week!
Edit: Oh, and as someone else mentioned, you will most certainly want to be able to access you run, to rake it out, fill waterers/feeders (if you keep them in the run) etc.


A few things come to mind:
You'll want another vent/window across from the existing one for good cross ventilation - though it looks like you've already got it traced out.
We get some pretty torrential rains here in Colorado from time to time (we've gotten lots of rain this year) and I found that the pop-door location was such that a bit of rain blew into the coop while the door was open during the day. I'm planning on retrofitting some sort of rain/snow shield this fall so snow won't blow in during the winter. You probably won't have snow issues in cali, but you may well have blowing rain... I think I'm going to install a plexiglass shield over the wire fencing next to the door and extending up to the roof of my run to shield the open pop-door from the elements...
Also, as others have mentioned, you'll want more secure latches on your doors.
I've seen varying opinions on the roost shape, but flat and somewhat wide seem to prevail. I went with a flat 1x3 for our roost and it seems to be working great.
Regarding the 'poop board', I haven't figured out how to install one into our reach-in coop without sacrificing too much room for the girls. At this point, the night droppings are concentrated under the roost, so I can pretty easily perform some selective scooping to keep things relatively clean. I do this every few days or once a week or so.
Great looking setup - enjoy your birds and eggs! We got our first eggs this week!

Edit: Oh, and as someone else mentioned, you will most certainly want to be able to access you run, to rake it out, fill waterers/feeders (if you keep them in the run) etc.
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