Hello Newberg from La Pine!![/URL] I am also going to try my hand at hatching some eggs to add to my little friends![]()

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Hello Newberg from La Pine!![/URL] I am also going to try my hand at hatching some eggs to add to my little friends![]()
Hello again, sorry I didn't get back to you til now...busy time!On the narrow side, there is a door within a door, for the chickens to leave and enter.We are going to lean a 2*4 that has been scored similar to the "ladder" inside, so the chickens can get in and out. It will be taken down after they have bedded down at night, and they will be sealed inside. I think what you saw was the ladder for the chicks to be able to get from the floor to the roosts if they want to... I know that soon they won't need the ladder, but it's good for them now, and won't hurt anything later.
I would love your opinion on the ventilation. There is ventilation from 3 sources: the floor opening, the saw spacings around the front and back doors, and on the tall side, there is a gap along the top, between the wall and the roof, made by the narrow side of the 2*4s that support the roof. On the short side, the wall was notched to fill the gap. The egg boxes, food and water are all going to be on the narrow end, hopefully away from any direct wind, and there will be some space not in the egg boxes for chickens wanting out of any breeze. the floor opening is protected from critters by both the catch pans and the hardware cloth. Anything the saw spacing or hardware cloth lets in will probably become chicken food, and the space along the top is small enough to stop anything other than snakes or rats, which would have difficulty getting up that high. Thinking about it now, I might add a strip of hardware cloth up there, just to make sure.
This is the first time I have done more than just repair a coop, so I am quite happy to get input.
This is a good idea, except doing so would interfere with the bigger door that is there to allow access to feeder and waterer. We will probably make the wider walkway....
... Take a piece of plywood or 2" x 12" board and screw some cross-slats on it and then permanently attach it to the coop, that will work much better.
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... I would suggest you re-think having wire for your flooring of the coop...
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There is a fenced yard that the coop is in. We will be increasing the height of the fence before they get too much bigger, especially on the "mean dog" side....
... do you plan on putting up a run?
for the floor opening why not just put a hatched door?? i mean you can pull it up, shove in bedding, all goodThis is a good idea, except doing so would interfere with the bigger door that is there to allow access to feeder and waterer. We will probably make the wider walkway.
There is a fenced yard that the coop is in. We will be increasing the height of the fence before they get too much bigger, especially on the "mean dog" side.
Thank you for your input.
Hello all, I'm from Newberg OR. Starting up my backyard flock and wanted to to see what was going on around here. For those of you who don't know, Newberg veterinary hospital also sees chickens ( I work there otherwise I wouldn't have known)
Hi! I love this site so far!
The person who designed it wanted to let the wast fall out to be easier to take care of. It is beginning to sound like it isn't going to make things easier.for the floor opening why not just put a hatched door?? i mean you can pull it up, shove in bedding, all good![]()