Shavings I get...just never heard of a barn designated for only storing shavings.Shavings? It’s bedding we use in the horse stalls. The coop was built in an unused area of the shavings barn
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Shavings I get...just never heard of a barn designated for only storing shavings.Shavings? It’s bedding we use in the horse stalls. The coop was built in an unused area of the shavings barn
I have to hire someone to remodel my chicken coop and was told it’d be a big project. Unfortunately, I need to get the work done before my hens start laying and I don’t have a lot of time.Shavings I get...just never heard of a barn designated for only storing shavings.
This is the same guy who built what's there now?I’d love to have a staggered roost with a poop tray, but the handyman tells me I don’t have room in my existing coop to build one! Really?!
Lesson learned.. I hired a different guy!I don't know why he put the pop door(where the chicken go from coop to run) up so high.
This is the same guy who built what's there now?
What do you mean by staggered roost?
That sounds about what I was thinking....can't spell it all put right now tho.My first thought was to stack the nesting boxes on the right side of the coop, completely remove the walkway, close up the highest pop door and add roosting bars and poop tray to the left side of the coop.
Show it to us firstI’ll put my thoughts on paper and share it with the tool wielding peeps in charge.
Thank you! The pictures are a huge help.Below is a pic of my set up it might give you some ideas.
The first thing I would do is, take the whole walkway out. Then make a new pop door directly below the old higher one. Make it 6 - 8 inches above the floor, this will help keep the bedding in the coop, when they go in and out. If you want a poop board with a roost. Make that the length of the wall above the pop door. It needs to be higher than the nest boxes. For your chickens to get up to the poop board, make a roost like a ladder to lean against the poop board.(see mine in the pic) Your silkie might roost on a lower board. Make a landing board in front of your nest boxes for you chickens to jump up onto and get inside. I attached 2 x 4's under my nest boxes that stick out and attached 1 x 3's on top of them to make the landing board. Hopefully some of this makes sense or the pic will. It shouldn't be hard to redo the inside, they just don't get it
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Here's another pic.
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