To be fair, it’s our first build… at all! Please do be gentle with feedback as we really put a lot of time, money, and love into it - but we absolutely do want to get feedback on how to make it better! We still need to fill in the bitty cracks in the wall, which we are in process of right this very moment!
This is our first time owning chickens (our adventure started this April!) and I knew chicken math was going to hit hard. It’s very simple but I really wanted something we put our own elbow grease into. I wasn’t needing pretty - just safe, functional, and spacious. Adding some of the work in progress pics in to show ventilation (this is being reinforced/covered by hardware cloth to prevent predators from getting in but still allow for good ventilation)
We’re certainly no experts, but the chickens seem really happy with it! We plan to add a “loft” and are definitely working on brooding boxes. These guys are about 9 weeks now, so won’t be laying for a while yet so we haven’t rushed it so we can be satisfied with the design.
Also as a note, they’re in there for a week so they can get used to it while we wrap up building the run, hence food/water being in there.
Did we do okay for our first ever coop?
do y’all have advice on how to improve it?
As mentioned we’re working on the cracks and adding hardware cloth over the ventilation at the roof.
We do plan to add: a second layer of walls on top of the exposed ones very soon (we’re adding electricity into the coop and the electrician said it would be easiest if we leave it off for now so he can plan on how to get electricity all the way out there - we want an AC/heat unit to make sure they will be safe both in summer and winter!), shingles to the roof, nesting boxes of course, the “loft” with added little roosting perches, and we plan to add some sort of thin outside wall to make it look nicer, and a permanent door. More windows, too! But is there anything else we’re missing? Even though the chickens seem to adore it, we want to be sure they feel very happy and enriched.
The roosting bars so far are just the start - we plan to add some more depending on how many chickens end up in there total and the needs of their breeds for height.
Before we added chickens and fixed the big roof gap! But to show our ventilation better (hopefully).
Chicken tax time.
(Big Man - one of the crosses - an absolute sweetie!)
Gadget (the EE) and friends! Please, be a pullet.
Zip and Zoom! Bet you can’t guess how they earned those names.
Featuring: Pretty much everyone, mid-zoomies.
This is our first time owning chickens (our adventure started this April!) and I knew chicken math was going to hit hard. It’s very simple but I really wanted something we put our own elbow grease into. I wasn’t needing pretty - just safe, functional, and spacious. Adding some of the work in progress pics in to show ventilation (this is being reinforced/covered by hardware cloth to prevent predators from getting in but still allow for good ventilation)
We’re certainly no experts, but the chickens seem really happy with it! We plan to add a “loft” and are definitely working on brooding boxes. These guys are about 9 weeks now, so won’t be laying for a while yet so we haven’t rushed it so we can be satisfied with the design.
Also as a note, they’re in there for a week so they can get used to it while we wrap up building the run, hence food/water being in there.
Did we do okay for our first ever coop?

As mentioned we’re working on the cracks and adding hardware cloth over the ventilation at the roof.
We do plan to add: a second layer of walls on top of the exposed ones very soon (we’re adding electricity into the coop and the electrician said it would be easiest if we leave it off for now so he can plan on how to get electricity all the way out there - we want an AC/heat unit to make sure they will be safe both in summer and winter!), shingles to the roof, nesting boxes of course, the “loft” with added little roosting perches, and we plan to add some sort of thin outside wall to make it look nicer, and a permanent door. More windows, too! But is there anything else we’re missing? Even though the chickens seem to adore it, we want to be sure they feel very happy and enriched.
The roosting bars so far are just the start - we plan to add some more depending on how many chickens end up in there total and the needs of their breeds for height.
Before we added chickens and fixed the big roof gap! But to show our ventilation better (hopefully).
Chicken tax time.

(Big Man - one of the crosses - an absolute sweetie!)
Gadget (the EE) and friends! Please, be a pullet.

Zip and Zoom! Bet you can’t guess how they earned those names.
Featuring: Pretty much everyone, mid-zoomies.