Samjamrow13
In the Brooder
Hey all
So this is my first coop build. All made out of materials I got for free or had laying around! I transformed an old rusty shed into a coop with an added run. The shed was painted with white rustoleum enamel to help with heat reflection, vents were drilled and the roof has two exhaust vents. It’s rather comfy during the hot parts of the day. The run is a 8x8 fully enclosed chain link run. The fence and 1/2in 19ga hardware cloth are buried two ft below around the whole perimeter. I also buried more cloth and chain link to extend gateway protection 3ft out from the gate.
The floor was replaced with 3/4in hard wood ground contact plywood and I made a little roost with some random spare 2x4 wood. Below the roost is a pvc and tarp removable poop board and a food container with lid below that. The nesting boxes are milk crates with yoga mat on the bottom and I plan to fill them with pinechips. I’ll clean out the tools of course.
My main goal is to get some comments and tips because I will be introducing them to the coop in a couple of days (storm dependent). I will have water and food and some perches in the run once the sod takes hold.
What should I put, if anything, on the floor of the coop?
Oh and I have 4 hens but hope to get a total of 6-8 at one time.
I’m excited to hear your thoughts!
So this is my first coop build. All made out of materials I got for free or had laying around! I transformed an old rusty shed into a coop with an added run. The shed was painted with white rustoleum enamel to help with heat reflection, vents were drilled and the roof has two exhaust vents. It’s rather comfy during the hot parts of the day. The run is a 8x8 fully enclosed chain link run. The fence and 1/2in 19ga hardware cloth are buried two ft below around the whole perimeter. I also buried more cloth and chain link to extend gateway protection 3ft out from the gate.
The floor was replaced with 3/4in hard wood ground contact plywood and I made a little roost with some random spare 2x4 wood. Below the roost is a pvc and tarp removable poop board and a food container with lid below that. The nesting boxes are milk crates with yoga mat on the bottom and I plan to fill them with pinechips. I’ll clean out the tools of course.
My main goal is to get some comments and tips because I will be introducing them to the coop in a couple of days (storm dependent). I will have water and food and some perches in the run once the sod takes hold.
What should I put, if anything, on the floor of the coop?
Oh and I have 4 hens but hope to get a total of 6-8 at one time.
I’m excited to hear your thoughts!
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