looks good, when is the swing coming
Well, the run needs a roof first. And the ladies are still in a brooder.

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looks good, when is the swing coming
thank you very much
the coop is 6' x 5' and the same in height. I have 8 red stars being shipped as we speak
6x5 is a bit small for 8 large fowl - unless of course they are free-ranged and the coop will be used for egg-laying and nightly roosting only. I had a 4x6x4 coop for two Silkies and found quickly that it was too small for constant confinement and started to free-range them. They were so happy to be running through grass and dust-bathing in dirt and scratching for bugs. When they free-ranged then the coop was plenty big enough just for laying eggs and roosting for the night so we added two more fowl to the flock. Because they free-range all day long even when we're away we made sure to have lots of covers/shelters around the yard like 5 doghouses, a pop-up canopy for shade, a couple low plywood lean-to's, container plants, compost bin, lawn furniture, etc etc. We eventually tore down the old 60-yr-old chainlink fence and replaced with block wall fencing to reinforce from stray dogs in the neighborhood. Everyone's predator area is different but that's what worked for us in the suburbs.
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If you're going to go to the trouble of building a hinged roof why not simply build a permanent roof extension so you can simply walk inside the run? That way you won't have to be worried with lifting and propping up a hinged roof?I wanted to update photos of my run. It has a sliding pocket door on it. I designed it to be a tight fit and there is only about 1/2" clearance at the door. When closed, there is 3" overlap on each side between the 2 "walls" of hardware cloth. Mice may get in, but I think that is a risk with regularly opening doors. I just didnt want to give up space for a swinging door as that grass is going to become an herb garden and walkway next spring.
All I have left is a hinged roof (so I can stand up in there!) and it will be ready for the ladies.
Clearance between door and walls.
I wanted to update photos of my run. It has a sliding pocket door on it. I designed it to be a tight fit and there is only about 1/2" clearance at the door. When closed, there is 3" overlap on each side between the 2 "walls" of hardware cloth. Mice may get in, but I think that is a risk with regularly opening doors. I just didnt want to give up space for a swinging door as that grass is going to become an herb garden and walkway next spring.
All I have left is a hinged roof (so I can stand up in there!) and it will be ready for the ladies.
Clearance between door and walls.
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Two rules of thumb/toes/ears/whatever....I think the 6'x5' will be plenty big enough, they also have a 16' long x 6' wide x 7' tall run that they will be in during the day. now now