post your chicken coop pictures here!

So many coops to look at, and it's been quite an education.
I may have missed a few throughout my browsing that would answer my question, but, does anyone with a 4'X4'ish coop have a good shot of the inside showing the roosting bar locations? That is the only thing I haven't got figured out so far.
 
Here's our work in progress, we started on Memorial day and I am so happy/relieved that we are almost done. We are trying to figure out the best option for roofing the run. We'll post more complete pictures after all the roofing and painting is complete, what a project!








 
Well we are progressing....since I have volunteers, I don't get a lot of say about the materials....all free so far. I'm going to pick up some roofing panels (those fiberglass corregated ones). The are doing a good job so far with what they have. Everything is of recycled wood which means there are a lot of cracks and holes. Soooooooooo.....when they finish their work....I will be going to work with my 1/4" or 1/2" wiring. If you look closely, you will see they used "chicken wire" (I hate it
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) on my run.....they are at lease half way thru. They are going to also put it over the top with a board support. Don't mind it there BUT.... I bought a $50 roll of 1/4" hardware wire......had it just 6' from them.!!!!!!! They had to move it to put the post in! HELLO !!!!!!!!! The best thing I can say....this young man means well and is doing this on his own time/and has harvested these boards from an old shed...so sweet. He's putting in good bones for me to be able to attach my wiring to.
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I liked the idea of having some natural light coming in but will it be too hot during these hot summer days?:oops:  You've got what I'm wanting to get but my DH says it might be really hot in there?!  I guess I want a good argument to get my way..probably get my way anyway since I will be taking the truck and going after it. :lau Did you have to put anything under it except support beams?


It's just the framed roof. The beams ur seeing are the top roost beams. I leave my door and window open during the hot days along with the chicken door to provide a nice breeze, but my flock free ranges freely on the property and prefer to spend their day in the shades wood line. I put ice in their h2o and the love watermelon ;) We have very cold winters and wanted to be sure they would be warm without jacking up my electric bill using heat lamps. The coop is also fully insulated and house wrapped... Let me know how everything turns out with ur coop! Good luck!
 
It's just the framed roof. The beams ur seeing are the top roost beams. I leave my door and window open during the hot days along with the chicken door to provide a nice breeze, but my flock free ranges freely on the property and prefer to spend their day in the shades wood line. I put ice in their h2o and the love watermelon
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We have very cold winters and wanted to be sure they would be warm without jacking up my electric bill using heat lamps. The coop is also fully insulated and house wrapped... Let me know how everything turns out with ur coop! Good luck!
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just posted message/picture of/and about my coop in progress. Some of the run will be in a bush line to the right so that will help. It will also have a window put in at the front (its not there yet) that will be open. There will be ventilation near roofline. LOLOL.....with this old lumber....there will be more ventilation than I'm really comfortable with but beggers can't be choosers.....I'm blessed to have someone build it for me. I did go out and hold boards yesterday since he was by himself. Check it out.
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Well we are progressing....since I have volunteers, I don't get a lot of say about the materials....all free so far. I'm going to pick up some roofing panels (those fiberglass corregated ones). The are doing a good job so far with what they have. Everything is of recycled wood which means there are a lot of cracks and holes. Soooooooooo.....when they finish their work....I will be going to work with my 1/4" or 1/2" wiring. If you look closely, you will see they used "chicken wire" (I hate it :he ) on my run.....they are at lease half way thru. They are going to also put it over the top with a board support. Don't mind it there BUT.... I bought a $50 roll of 1/4" hardware wire......had it just 6' from them.!!!!!!! They had to move it to put the post in! HELLO !!!!!!!!! The best thing I can say....this young man means well and is doing this on his own time/and has harvested these boards from an old shed...so sweet. He's putting in good bones for me to be able to attach my wiring to.:bow
It's coming along great! Love the fenced yard! Ur gunna have some happy chickies ;)
 
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The chicken acres. 1 Large coop (house and run)8'x4' run, 4' square house with a separation side built on for roos, 1 large coop 10'x5' run w/ shelter, a double coop- 2 shelters on different sides with run divided, the apartments and towards the top by the apple tree the bantam coop. Ones that I haven't moved down to the chicken acres yet are 2 bantam trio coops, grow out coop and the 10'x4' run w/roost and nest box attached. The outdoor brooder will stay near the house and the feed shed? Well, I don't want to think about building another one on the chicken acres right now so..yeah, I'll still be walking and trying not to forget anything:)
 

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