I forgot how quickly this group moves! Congrats on Nugget! Mulch is brilliant... I'll have to remember that as I re-build my runs.
Right now I'm working on putting together a replacement coop since I tore down the (very unsecured) turkey shed. I picked up a very faded plastic playhouse that is the exact size of a standard pallet. Finally getting around to figuring out how to secure it all and install nest boxes, etc. My current conundrum is roosts... I think this arrangement will work but I'd love your opinions. I'm going to add the pictures from my phone, hopefully it will let me edit, if not they'll be in a new post.
Basically, they run the long way, lower roost will be just at/below the level of the nest boxes, upper one will be about 3/4 of the way up the run door. My concerns are having enough clearance between the top roost and the roof while also not blocking the entry to the the run. Since it's just a small coop, I feel like I need the second, lower roost as a step up since they don't have the clearance to 'fly' up like they would in my big coop (also, it's good to have a something level to the nest boxes so they can see in there).
How far apart should the roosts be at a minimum? It's only about 40" wide.. so, 10 inches from the sides would put a 20 inch gap between the roosts, reasonable? *Window on the door side is where the nest boxes will be, window opposite the door is to the run, side windows will have hardware cloth (and keeping shutters that can close). These are not the boards I'll be using, just scraps that happened to fit while I make my plans
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Looking at the run door (the open window)
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Looking toward the future nest box entry (the closed window)
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Looking into the coop from the run door
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Looking into the coop from the nest box door *this one will be slightly lower than the nest boxes, rather than a little higher