perchie.girl
RIP 1953-2021
When we bought this place, there were 7 or 8 rotted falling apart "coops" in an area we were turning into a horse pasture, so we pulled out all but the largest one. Spring rolled around and I managed to talk my hubby into getting chickens. So, we deconstructed the remaining coop, put in a raised floor, shortened the walls, left the roof overhang as a "porch", added a window, dutch doors, and a nesting box.
Before:
During: (no worries horse fans, I kept the entire process horse safe)
After:
We think it turned out pretty well considering we were working with an old structure to start with- nothing was level or square. Sense this last pic was taken we have added nesting boxes beside the door with a hinged opening on the outside, and we are going to add another hinged opening for poop boards under the roosts.
Love it lvoe your your horses too. I envy your pasture,,, I have to tie my horse up every time i work in her space because she Borrows tools and Tries to "help".

deb