Happycamper07
Chirping
I was wondering what's the best and easiest plan for building your own coop. Starting with 6 chickens and getting more later on maybe. It's very muddy and rainy where I live.
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Thank you!Start with a pre-existing either used or new shed and go from there.
I would put a solid roof on the attached run and divert all rain away from the entire setup.
Where in general do you live. It will help us help you. Coops can vary greatly by climate.I was wondering what's the best and easiest plan for building your own coop. Starting with 6 chickens and getting more later on maybe. It's very muddy and rainy where I live.
Also, avoid low spots in your yard where water will pool.Start with a pre-existing either used or new shed and go from there.
I would put a solid roof on the attached run and divert all rain away from the entire setup.
These are not actual minimums and only considered guidelines here on BYC.The Usual Guidelines
For each adult, standard-sized hen you need:
- 4 square feet in the coop (.37 square meters)
- 10 square feet in the run (.93 square meters),
- 1 linear foot of roost (.3 meters),
- 1/4 of a nest box,
- And 1 square foot (.09 square meters) of permanent, 24/7/365 ventilation, preferably located over the birds' heads when they're sitting on the roost.
I'm in your area and agree with Dobie, modify and enhance an existing structure is a great way to go about a good coop. I modified a doghouse for my first flock of 6. A small shed would be great. Don't waste money on pre-fab Amazon or other unless you find a great sale and want one for the parts only. They are not even remotely sufficient for 6 full sized chickens no matter what promise they make. I bought one for a baby brooder inside my coop which has grown and transformed over the years from a dog house to a large coop. Wood chips are your best material for combatting rain/mud and roofing is a must as opposed to open air. ENJOY, good luck!!I was wondering what's the best and easiest plan for building your own coop. Starting with 6 chickens and getting more later on maybe. It's very muddy and rainy where I live.