New Amish coop arrived, modifications / considerations?

EstorilM

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Hello all! Didn’t realize this forum existed till doing a few searches for other related things.

I’m starting a new flock for a farm I manage, it’ll likely be a venue for events and weddings etc, so I’m trying to keep it all as aesthetically pleasing as possible.

I somehow found a reseller of Amish coops locally and got a 6x8 w/ 6x boxes for 2350 delivered. Other locals wanted double that. 😳

I’m really happy with it, but what would you suggest for additional perches and roosts? I have no issue with woodwork… have built and modified coops in the past, but you all bring a LOT of new ideas and features I hadn’t thought of.

The other side of the coop (opposite nesting boxes) has a cutout for feed inside in the center, and storage on the sides, which I thought was really cool.

I have 25 chicks that I’m raising, 10 are straight-run (Golden laced wyandottes) and I’ll likely give 4x of the roosters away, so I’ll be around 20. In my experience I don’t think that’s too many, but based on the math everyone quotes here, it seems like Thats too much? 🤷🏻‍♂️

I just finished installing the run posts and backfilling with cement, we have a TON of predators out here and I’m trying to make this thing bulletproof (I’ll do another post about the run though).

Thanks all!
 

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Interesting, I was wondering about that the second it got off the truck and I walked inside lol. Windows all open and have screens... I was thinking about using a hole saw under the overhang and running like 6-8 ~1.5"ish holes on each side?
 
Interesting, I was wondering about that the second it got off the truck and I walked inside lol. Windows all open and have screens... I was thinking about using a hole saw under the overhang and running like 6-8 ~1.5"ish holes on each side?
sounds like a plan to me but get a second view of that just in case
 
Interesting, I was wondering about that the second it got off the truck and I walked inside lol. Windows all open and have screens... I was thinking about using a hole saw under the overhang and running like 6-8 ~1.5"ish holes on each side?
I don't think that would be enough. I'd open up the gable end, and if possible the eves on both sides.

Pics of the eves would help with ideas.
 
Also, those boards up top are going to be tempting roost boards, if they can stair hop or fly up there. Is that spot for storage?
The guy I got it from told me that was structural, but it seems really odd to me - I fully agree that they'd be tempting roost spots, but very tall.

Honestly I was just going to hang a few rows of 2x2's from those, I think it would look really cool and I can still sweep the floors because they'll be suspended from the beams above.
 
The guy I got it from told me that was structural, but it seems really odd to me - I fully agree that they'd be tempting roost spots, but very tall.

Honestly I was just going to hang a few rows of 2x2's from those, I think it would look really cool and I can still sweep the floors because they'll be suspended from the beams above.
What state are you in? I’ve been looking at coops but they are all ’sell a kidney’ expensive. I’m in Indiana - if you are nearby, can you share the contact info of the guy who made it? Thanks!
 

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