Here's my front, I plan on siding it come the spring next year with some shake to look like a ginger bread house.
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Here's my side entery,
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We also have a 4x4 kennel next to it for new or sick birds. The day I took these it was cleaning day.
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Here's my front, I plan on siding it come the spring next year with some shake to look like a ginger bread house.
![]()
Here's my side entery,
![]()
We also have a 4x4 kennel next to it for new or sick birds. The day I took these it was cleaning day.
Nice!
May we see the solar panel setup? I got one from Harbor Freight a couple years ago that I hadn't used yet, and I'm very interested in how you are doing yours. I'll be using a 5$ walmart LED too. I love your footbridge! Did you make that too? Your coop is very nice!Got my coop in useable shape. This is a conversion. The original building is a 100+ year old, old growth chestnut, smokehouse moved to this location from the old family homestead. The windows are from the old farmhouse as well. Took a lot of cleaning to get it ready. Lots of old curing salts. Pressure washed the interior. Still had the brass meat hooks inside. It's roughly 8'x8'. The run is 12'x9' with 1/2" hardware cloth. I also have a 10 slot nesting box we salvaged out of the old family chicken coop. Coop still needs another coat of paint and the wife wants to put some colored trim around the windows. Guillotine uses two pulleys and I used 550 paracord with 1/2" pvc for a handle. It's to the right of the door. You pull it down and hook it on screw to leave it open. Wire in-ground around the outside of the run covered with gravel. I think I'm going to put wire on the ground in back of the coop as well. Already have things sniffing and digging back there but there's a raised concrete curb on the inside so they'd have to pull the boards away. Also has LED solar light inside for after dark inspection. Solar panel and egg access door are around back.![]()
Did you keep the old meat hooks? how cool to have so much history in your coop. 
There is a lot of background info and details that are lacking, but IMHO for ease of development & cash savings, what you might consider is getting the first 4.5 x 4.5 coop in place on legs where you want it to be, at the height you want, then take out one wall (can be re-used as a wall in the extended portion) and attach a second 4.5 x 4.5 (floor) structure to it, so you have an over-all structure ~4.5 x 9 feet. This will give you the square footage you need for 10 LF birds. If the birds will only really be in there at night for roosting, you could probably fit 15 birds in there as long as they all are a flock and get along.I need some advice please... We have already built a 4.5'x4.5 square coop but it's to small so my husband and I are faced with building another... Now here's my question... Will all the birds try to squish into one coop I even if they have a second to use as well... We were thinking of building a 8 or 10 square footer but it will be a massive cash cow... So now he's thinking of building a 4'x8' base A-frame to go with our current one... It's more cost efferent and earlier to move if needed... Please any help would be great...
Thanks so much... And yeah, my husband said make it at least 5.5 so I could stand... I noticed he said 'me' not 'we' lol... For him it would be 6' lol... And now suddenly he starts talking about making it 10'x 10' , building two and adding more for meat birds... Incubating another 40 next year AND even adding a miniature cow!!! HAS HE LOST HIS MIND?! Help!!!! The farming bug has nipped my husband in the butt but we only own about an acre of land... With a house on it... I keep noticing he says I will be the one carding for and slaughtering these animals when the time comes... I guess he wants me to be a stay at home mom and farmer lol... I can work with that but he needs to start adding a WE not just a ME into these plans lol... The only good thing about this plan is that before I got injured last year I worked as a meat cutter at our local store... I know how to cut them up, the killing them part will be new... Any ideas on how to SLOW MY HUSBAND DOWN TO EARTH, at least until we get our court case settled and get some cash lol...
I have the eggdoor across the back of the coop lined with hardware...I used screws/washers to put it in place. Do you think it would be safe to just leave that open at night? I open it first thing in the morning right now. Also, I only got the roosts in yesterday.(a story all in itself) When I went in last night, they were all perched up on the high one so I think I might be safe to open the nest boxes. Thought about making curtains and put them across all but one. I really need to start work on the run but I pushed it yesterday and I'm give out. The really need to get out of the coop.!! Also, I couldn't get the sand right away so I put shavings down...hate them. Love my sand!!