I am finally ready to begin building a coop and will be building it inside a lean-to, enclosed shed on the back of my garage (about 10'x24').
I want to build a walk-in coop approx. 4'x8' for five hens. Too big, or OK?
The shed is just a dirt floor, so I'll biuld the floor a step up from the soil, on patio blocks.
If I make the coop full height of the shed (7'-8'), the coop would be approx. 256 cu ft. Will the gals be warm enough inside in my Northern MI winters?
If I were to locate the coop on the garage wall, there would be about 2' from the rear wall where the hens will exit the coop to the pen. Could I enclose (tube) the ramp or will they not want to travel through a 2' tube?
Appreciate all tips
Jeff
I want to build a walk-in coop approx. 4'x8' for five hens. Too big, or OK?
The shed is just a dirt floor, so I'll biuld the floor a step up from the soil, on patio blocks.
If I make the coop full height of the shed (7'-8'), the coop would be approx. 256 cu ft. Will the gals be warm enough inside in my Northern MI winters?
If I were to locate the coop on the garage wall, there would be about 2' from the rear wall where the hens will exit the coop to the pen. Could I enclose (tube) the ramp or will they not want to travel through a 2' tube?
Appreciate all tips
Jeff