ATXInstantFlock
Songster
Hi all, hoping to get some advice before I start doing any real construction. After buying a bunch of items that were both probably too expensive and insufficient for my flock's needs, I realized that I needed to add quite a bit more run space to hit the suggested benchmarks that everyone was giving me. As I'm a planner and aspire to be a reasonably decent carpenter, but have limited experience, I wanted to do more upfront planning and do less work on an ad-hoc basis. Spent a little bit too much time learning how to mock everything in SketchUp, so wanted to stop and get some advice before I start buying lumber.
Here's the rough space that I'm looking at. My quick sketches using my phone are slightly off-axis, but hopefully this will give a decent gist of the space I'm considering.
Here's a similar view a few hrs later after I had put some stakes down to get a better idea of where I need to account for the live oak wrt height. Ironically, by 3:30PM when I took this, the vast majority of my outlined space is now unshaded.
Here's roughly how things look with the snaplock coop inside the pen which is similar to an open air coop design that I've seen other people successfully use in hot weather. gray roofing is corrugated galvanized steel. Greenish roofing is proposed to be the corrugated plastic.
This is a similar view, but with some of the trees modelled.
View from the other side showing a 2' hardware cloth skirt.
Here are my constraints/goals:
Here's the rough space that I'm looking at. My quick sketches using my phone are slightly off-axis, but hopefully this will give a decent gist of the space I'm considering.
Here's a similar view a few hrs later after I had put some stakes down to get a better idea of where I need to account for the live oak wrt height. Ironically, by 3:30PM when I took this, the vast majority of my outlined space is now unshaded.
Here's roughly how things look with the snaplock coop inside the pen which is similar to an open air coop design that I've seen other people successfully use in hot weather. gray roofing is corrugated galvanized steel. Greenish roofing is proposed to be the corrugated plastic.
This is a similar view, but with some of the trees modelled.
View from the other side showing a 2' hardware cloth skirt.
Here are my constraints/goals:
- Stay within all governmental regulations and be a good neighbor which means ~15' min distance from neighbors' property line.
- Maintain a happy/healthy flock size of 10 (Crossing my fingers that I do have 1 rooster and 9 hens, as predicted).
- Use the already purchased 8'x8'6" Producer's Pride Poultry Pen as an "open air coop" and my Snap Lock™ Large Chicken Coop for inclement weather and/or nesting boxes.
- Provide enough space that the zoysia that I do have doesn't get completely destroyed and turned into a pile of dirt. About half the area that I'm incorporating is in great shape, and the other half is dirt/weeds. I'm looking at ~224sq ft of space or 22.4 sq ft /chicken. Is this pointless? If they're going to destroy everything anyway, maybe I should make my build elss ambitious.
- Last year I had started looking into lawn levelling using sand. That's what they do for golf courses and it's become popular advice on all the Youtube lawn care guys. Would that help with chicken resilience? Thinking it would help keep the top layer of soil dry when it gets bombarded by chicken poop.
- Due to low tree limbs near a shady area that I think would make a great summer habitat during the day, I'd like to make an unroofed section (only hardware cloth ceilings) that's about 3' tall. It would be about 4' deep, so that I could still reach in there with a rake if I wanted to. This would allow me to keep most of the build using right angles for most of the construction while still providing access to a nice shady area. Previous designs required me to do things such as using tunnels to connect different chicken runs together.
- Since the commercial coop (~10.5 sq ft) I purchased has been deemed too small for my flock once they reach full size, I had planned on using galvanized metal roofing over the metal poultry pen that is turning into my main "coop". I quickly realized that this is getting VERY expensive for my ambitions of run size, and wanted to experiment with run sections that are covered with some plastic roofing and/or no solid roof (just 1/2" hardware cloth). How bad of an idea would that be? Note that I'm in Central TX which doesn't get a lot of rain, but when it does, it tends to come down pretty quickly in buckets. No worries about flooding, per se, but some areas will likely get wet for a little while.
- After doing some more measurements, I realized that I could actually move everything a few feet closer to my neighbor which greatly simplifies my access to a large patch of grass, but it does get quite sunny over there.
- Plan to use Pipe straps screwed to 1'x3" furring strips to be used as purlins to attach the galvanized roofing to the metal poultry pen.
- Any/everything not covered by a solid panel will be reinforced with 1/2" hardware cloth, including the poultry pen since it has holes that are 1"x2" or bigger.
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