New Member - First Time Coop Builder Question

I am finalizing the design for my first coop and have a question:

Should I build the egg boxes inside the coop with an access panel to get the eggs from the outside or build the whole box so it is attached to the outside?
I would suggest you start a new thread here showing your plans.
Oh, good, already done...see you there!
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/first-time-coop-builder-question.1337787/

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I prefer exterior access or at least access where you don't have to enter the coop or stoop down to collect eggs. Regardless if the nest boxes themselves are inside the coop or out, the eggs are going to freeze if the boxes are not heated on days the temp remains below 25F. I will soon be installing seedling heating mats under the chopped straw in my boxes and plugging them in when needed. If you want something more automated, you can plug them into a thermocube. Of course, this dictates your coop is hard-wired.
Exterior access boxes can be made predator, and just as importantly, water proof if properly designed.
 
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Good for you on building the coop before getting the flock! Some good points from the other greeters so all I'll add is not to waste time and materials on building a nesting box for each bird. For 5 or fewer chickens, I wouldn't bother with more than 2 boxes (and don't be surprised if they all want to use the same box).

Best of luck with your build, thanks for joining us!
 

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