New coop & run project started

Here's today's progress. We all like re-purposed stuff, I am a fabricator in a sign shop by trade, and have access to lots of cool scrap stuff. Today I added a sliding pop door using scrap aluminum sign face retainer, and splash boards using scrap polycarbonate sign faces. I left the logos out to make it interesting. I have an Add-A-Motor to install on the slider, next will be the partition wall and nest boxes.

 
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Great project! It's great when you can re-use materials, and that Ace Hardware signage fits the project :) I'm envious of your automatic door... once we get further into our chicken project, I hope to talk Hubby into doing one.

I think you will like the extra storage and walk in door you built into the front of the coop. Hubby and I were going to turn our son's old playset into a coop and decided to change up and make part of an outbuilding into our coop instead. We will go into the building where there is room for feed, treats, etc, and will have another door to go into the chicken coop. I think it will be nice in the winter to step inside and gather supplies before stepping into the coop itself.

We are also going to build a roll out egg box and see how that works for us. I'm mostly concerned about frozen eggs in the winter and think it would be easy enough to put a heat pad or a light of some kind in the catch part of the tray just warm enough to keep them from freezing. I'm afraid that leaving any kind of heat in the nesting boxes will encourage a hen to go broody, which we aren't interested in because we won't have fertilized eggs anyway. We will have a bit of a walk to the coop, so I can't see myself checking too many times a day for eggs when the temps are bitter cold. Maybe a baby monitor to listen for egg songs would be a good investment ... something I've thought about anyway. I don't know how much to be concerned about frozen eggs but with some of the bitter cold temps the last couple of winters it concerns me.

I saw your list of critters and thought you must be in the same general area. Then noticed your location.. Yep. I'm in Indiana, just a state over :) Waiting on some warmth to come back so we can get our little chickens out of the brooder and into their new home. We haven't done the nesting boxes yet but it will be awhile before they are needed. Hubby is planning on working on them after he gets the water and feeder done to his liking.
 

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