GalvestonWader
Chirping
I know.... everyone I talked to said don't waste my money on a store bought coop. But I am renting a house at the moment while we build our home and didn't want to spend the time/money building a more permanent coop at the rental house. I studied many online coops and finally decided on the Precision XL Superior from Tractor Supply. It was delivered to the house and first thing me and the kids did was spend numerous evenings painting every square inch of this thing, inside and out. Then we took it outside and assembled it. Everything went together very easily.
Once assembled I needed to make a few modifications. The 2 roost bars inside were too low so I raised them up a couple inches. Also, I wasn't happy with the ventilation. I cut a large opening on the front of the coop, an additional window above the existing window, and took out the glass on the side door to allow more air. All new holes were covered with hardware cloth. Now I have exactly 4 sq ft of ventilation for my (4) birds. And actually when the main door leading to the run is opened it has another sq ft more.
Overall I am very happy with this coop. If I can get a few years out of this one I'd say it was worth it. I think the paint will help it's longevity and I set it on bricks so that it's not sitting on the ground. I will anchor down all four corners really tight to keep it in place. Here's some pics of the coop, and of the birds in their new home.
Once assembled I needed to make a few modifications. The 2 roost bars inside were too low so I raised them up a couple inches. Also, I wasn't happy with the ventilation. I cut a large opening on the front of the coop, an additional window above the existing window, and took out the glass on the side door to allow more air. All new holes were covered with hardware cloth. Now I have exactly 4 sq ft of ventilation for my (4) birds. And actually when the main door leading to the run is opened it has another sq ft more.
Overall I am very happy with this coop. If I can get a few years out of this one I'd say it was worth it. I think the paint will help it's longevity and I set it on bricks so that it's not sitting on the ground. I will anchor down all four corners really tight to keep it in place. Here's some pics of the coop, and of the birds in their new home.