Over EZ large coop

The Good Grumble

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Here’s my modifications and input. I ordered this coop because I planned on having someone build for me, but they ended up not being able. My criteria was a walk in coop for cleaning and I have 9 chickens. If you aren’t free ranging or have a small run this isn’t the coop for you. The company states that it can hold 15 chickens. This is not the case and 9 is fine. But that’s my conditions.

Pros and cons:

Pros.
1. It is easy to put together. Including roof
2. Great rugged hardware and construction for the most part (see cons)
3. The windows are adorable and easy to use!
4. Customer service was great!

Cons
1. You have to modify to make predator proof.
2. You have to modify for litter
3. Venting is insufficient for even 2 birds
4. The locks are impossible- absolutely terrible. The keys hate to go in the holes. Hubs has lubricated all of them but they require two Hail Marys, burning incense and pounding on with a rock to release the chickens. All additional prayers welcome.

Mods I made

1. I took apart the nest box assembly so I could add an additional 3” to the base for litter. 2 x 4 PT & 2 x 4 spruce. There was nothing.without adding that and I use large flake dust free pine for my coop. I’m short but it was a great help to height too!
2. Bottom of coop I added 1/4” hardware cloth and battens. The floor was 3/8” and I know rodents so this wasn’t great. We added an additional 1/4” plywood and used Cabot correct deck which is a slip proof surface and super washable.
3. I also added continuous stainless steel flashing under the nest boxes which are exposed at the bottom.
4. Hardware cloth over the windows
5. Additional vents
6. I’m adding locking bolts because the hardware on man door, coop door and nest boxes have set screws and due to how problematic they are to lock and unlock they need additional security.

Aesthetic

1. I hated the red (my issue I’m an interior designer)
2. I wanted a washable surface next to roosts, because poop happens. Vinyl wallpaper for the win.
3. I also wanted a painted interior that was washable because poop happens.

I have a native garden that will be planted around the coop with some fun chicken friendly plants, some that they will eat and other they will leave be.

So that is all - ideally I wouldn’t go this route again, I’d buy a shed and modify. Going into it I didn’t expect I would have to do what I did to make safe for my girls. But it’s absolutely fine. My only regret is I wish I had more room to walk in! But I scoop the poopies in the morning easily.
 

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What's the corner of the bottom you didn't cover with HC?

Vents are minimal.
What's your climate?
Here's another mod you might want to make:
OverEZ vents by Sueby
Back
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/coop-modification-recommendations.1517556/post-25543595

Front
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/coop-modification-recommendations.1517556/post-25543828
Oops! I live in the mountains of Vermont. It’s warm here currently, but regularly is in the 50’s - 60’s F at night.
Winter can be wicked cold! The bottom corners are 4x4 posts that support the coop and keep it raised off the ground. I folded the hardware cloth up and secured it around. I was quite frankly shocked at how minimal the floor system was in this coop.

Thank you for that thread. That roof line vent just looks like an opportunity for an animal to get in. I will use a hole saw if I need more ventilation and cover with hardware cloth, or get more galvanized louvered vents, probably the closeable ones because winter may be problematic before I cut anything more I want to have some good data, and the ability to control the vents.

However, I currently also have two windows, a screen door being installed and the girls will free range so the coop is open a majority of the time except bedtime. My last coop for 4 girlies was a tad too drafty, I have 9 girls now, and needed a coop quickly since my contractor fell through. But with all the work I did to reinforce this coop….*sigh* I should have built one.

I’m monitoring and logging the coop temperature & humidity just in case! 😊
 

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