Project Shed-To-Coop

DParker75089

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A couple of months ago I posted in the Checking-In On Peeps - Post Here To Say Hello! thread about my plans to convert my newly acquired 8'x12' Tuff Shed into a coop. Life intervened and delayed that effort a bit, but I was recently able to start the project in earnest and thought I'd chronical it here on the outside chance that someone might find some of it useful.

I bought 5 gallons of "Liquid Rubber" (a polyurethane deck treatment product) for covering those parts of the interior that I thought would benefit from protection against chicken metabolic by-products and maybe make cleanup of such surfaces a little easier. So the first thing I did was apply 4 coats of it to the floor. (pic taken after I'd already started on framing the "poop tray")
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After the lower part of the tray framing was done I hung the diagonal rails for the roosting bar assembly. I mounted them using hinges so I can raise the roosting assembly up and out of the way when need to facilitate work on the tray and/or make cleaning easier. And since the vents along the bottom of the rear wall are just plastic inserts I framed around and predator-proofed them with some 1/4" vinyl-coated hardware cloth I salvaged from the old demolished coops.
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Then I finished the roosting bar assembly using 2x4s with the corners rounded off just a bit with a finishing router.
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A short length of stout chain with a pair of carabiners hung from the rafters and an eye screw in the bottom roosting bar secure it when swung up out of the way.
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Then I finished construction of the poop tray using some 3/4" plywood and 2x4s. I also covered the roosting bars and parts of the walls adjacent to them with Liquid Rubber.
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Then came the scary part: Cutting a hole in a wall of my brand new expensive shed for an automatic chicken door. I must have measured this for size and proper alignment a dozen times before grabbing my drill and jigsaw.
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But it went well...and actually works!

The birds need a way to get up to the elevated roosting area, so next up was this set of stairs with a platform at the top and a little perch to act as an intermediary step up to the bottom roosting bar.
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Of course everything got a couple coats of Liquid Rubber because...chickens.

Still to do and be covered in subsequent posts:

  1. Nesting boxes.
  2. An attached 8'x16' run.
  3. A DC-only solar power system for the chicken door, a few LED lights and possibly some ducted fans down the road, should I deem them necessary for improved ventilation.
 
It looks like I need to get rolling on the attached run once we get put from under all this ice. That's what I'm going to be mounting the solar panels on, and Jeff Bezos has been doing his part in getting the parts for that system to me. I got the panels yesterday (4x100 watts) but forgot to snap a pic of them before I shlepped them out to the garage.

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