New Coop design (trap door with ladder)

makern12

In the Brooder
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Feb 19, 2009
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What are your thoughts about having a raised floor in the coop and having the door in the bottom and putting a latter up through it opposed to have an exterior door and a ladder up to it? Thoughts recommendations? I am trying to elminate the draftiness of the coop.
 
I built mine that way because of space concerns. I have a pretty big yard for the middle of the city, but every square foot of yard is still precious. I built my coop up instead of out as much as possible. I also wanted to be able to use the weight of the coop itself to keep all the edges and corners tight, to help keep animals out of the run.
 
I was going to do that but couldn't figure out how to make it work on my particular tractor. So I revised a bit of stuff to make mine on the front. I close the door only when the wind is blowing at night though.
 
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I strongly dislike the hole-down-through-the-house-floor design. It further reduces what tends to ALREADY be minimal indoor space.

There is a real easy way around it. Just put the popdoor in the wall of the coop, in a portion where the run is high enough to come up over the popdoor. And a ramp or whatever down from that. For use in a tractor, see my tractor page for an example; to do this in a fixed coop is even easier. If you don't want the whole run to be that high, fine, just make it that height where the ramp and door are, you know?
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Good luck, have fun,

Pat
 

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