HenriettaPizzaNolan
Raising Layers and Meat Birds in the City
Hi everyone. I am a new chicken owner and so far I love it! I started out with two chickens in this prefab coop (brand name Aivituvan) and even though it was slightly cramped, it was okay because they were only in the coop to sleep. I now have 4 chickens and this coop is way too small, even though it was advertised as fitting 2-4 chickens.
My question is, can I add some plywood coverings to the "run" part of the prefab coop to turn that whole thing into the coop? I have another external run for the ladies which I will also expand. But my hens pretty much free range all day.
Here is the prefab coop/run combo from the front:
From the side connected to the run:
Attached run which I will expand when I lose run square footage when I convert the coop/run combo:
So, do you think I could just cover/replace the hardware cloth parts of the mini run with plywood? I think I would leave the top panel of the side door as hardware cloth for ventilation. I would install roosting bars/ladders inside that area as well.
What about the floor? Can I keep it dirt or should I raise it onto some blocks and add plywood? That area gets wet around the coop, but not really under it. I am wondering if I could do the "deep litter" method.
To predator-proof it if I keep the floor dirt, should I just dig some hardware cloth into the soil so no one can dig in?
Thanks for the input! Btw, I am in northern Ohio near Lake Erie. We get warm summers and cold, snowy winters.
My question is, can I add some plywood coverings to the "run" part of the prefab coop to turn that whole thing into the coop? I have another external run for the ladies which I will also expand. But my hens pretty much free range all day.
Here is the prefab coop/run combo from the front:
From the side connected to the run:
Attached run which I will expand when I lose run square footage when I convert the coop/run combo:
So, do you think I could just cover/replace the hardware cloth parts of the mini run with plywood? I think I would leave the top panel of the side door as hardware cloth for ventilation. I would install roosting bars/ladders inside that area as well.
What about the floor? Can I keep it dirt or should I raise it onto some blocks and add plywood? That area gets wet around the coop, but not really under it. I am wondering if I could do the "deep litter" method.
To predator-proof it if I keep the floor dirt, should I just dig some hardware cloth into the soil so no one can dig in?
Thanks for the input! Btw, I am in northern Ohio near Lake Erie. We get warm summers and cold, snowy winters.