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Yep, I see your board.. I love the lay out. Yea, the roost need to be inside the coop and the poop board needs to be easily accessed for cleaning. I have one that I put under mine that is covered with a piece of scrap linoleum. I can remove it (and I do periodically for scrubbing and disinfecting) but I can also use a child's hoe and scrape everything off into a tupperware type tub every few days. Adding the linoleum was the best thing I did. When I build my new coop.....the entire floor with be covered with it... so much easier to clean..!!
- jtbass2756 I actually don't have a roost. We didn't realize what that was until yesterday
They chicks have just been snuggling up at night together. So we will have to add that. Should the roost be added inside the coop? Also, the "poop tray" is this generally removable, for ease of cleaning? It sounds like the tray is placed under the roost. Is that right?
- I think I do have a board in front of the nesting box already, let me know if this is what you are talking about. Maybe it's not big enough. Check out the pic below.
- Thanks!
Nice job and great repurposing of usable items that would otherwise go to the dump. The girls will love the view, lots of chickens have none. Plus, you will be able to watch the chickens through their windows from YOUR windows. True Chicken TV!Hi all, new to the site as a member, but have been lurking off and on for awhile. Finally decided to join and officially begin my backyard adventure.
Some sing, some just nonchalantly wander out "Laid an egg, what should I do now?" Some will sing if another chicken lays an egg. Chickens are very entertaining.I can't wait til I hear the "Egg Song", too!
We have 2 Speckled Sussex'es at 5 weeks, pullet and roo, 1 Marans pullet at 8 weeks, and 3 Marans-Araucana mixes also at 8 weeks, two of them are roos. Probably going to have to cook some of the roos soon. We're also getting three Finnish Alho hens the weekend after next, they were born in January so we'll be able to get eggs a bit earlier thanks to them.
i have a roos when one of the hens lays a egg he dose the song it is so funny you think about 4 hens are in there- The ramp is NOT too steep, what the little ones need is cleats closer together. When they get bigger they will likely only use the top part as a staging area to get in the door.
- I would add to the 'front' board of the nest boxes, 10 cm at least if there will still be enough space for a full grown bird to get in. Not sure the distance between the floor and "ceiling" at the front of the nest boxes. If not, make it at least that high with a "scoop" cut in the middle. They don't need to walk into it and you do NOT want them thinking it is just an extension of the floor to poop on. And you'll want several CM of shavings in the nests.
- With regard to roosts, they need to be higher than the nest boxes and NOT in the path of air moving through the coop. That is the part I see as a concern because the likely best place would be in the front where you have the vent and the coop is tallest but, well, there is a VENT!. You can't really run a roost perpendicular to the front of the coop because there is no headroom in the back. They also need at least 30 cm between the roost and the wall and want it as high as possible - make sure they have head room.![]()
Nice job on the coop, it is beautiful!
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Bruce
Nice job and great repurposing of usable items that would otherwise go to the dump. The girls will love the view, lots of chickens have none. Plus, you will be able to watch the chickens through their windows from YOUR windows. True Chicken TV!
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Some sing, some just nonchalantly wander out "Laid an egg, what should I do now?" Some will sing if another chicken lays an egg. Chickens are very entertaining.
Here's a few ideas!
- jtbass2756 I actually don't have a roost. We didn't realize what that was until yesterday
They chicks have just been snuggling up at night together. So we will have to add that. Should the roost be added inside the coop? Also, the "poop tray" is this generally removable, for ease of cleaning? It sounds like the tray is placed under the roost. Is that right?
- I think I do have a board in front of the nesting box already, let me know if this is what you are talking about. Maybe it's not big enough. Check out the pic below.
- Thanks!
Here is my coop (bought) and run that I built. The swing us the chicks favorite![/URL]![]()