I bought a house back in March that came with a shed that was turned into a coop prior to me living there. They had taken the nesting boxes with them so I am kind of working with a shell. They have a small section of the coop blocked off in the back and I was told it was used as a brooder and I think I am gonna keep it that way for now (It's like 8ft long and 4ft wide).
About the coop:
12' long 8' wide and 7' 5" high
It's all made of wood, no paint.
1. I wanted to add something to the floor to make it easier to clean. I am just curious to know what material would be the easiest to clean. I live in NORTHERN NY, right on the Canadian border. We have rough winters so I can't have anything that will crack. It'll need to be flexible.
- I've seen people use and mention ceramic floor tiles, which I fell in love with because it seems like it would be a fun project, but I saw others judging for all the effort put into something just for chickens. I love to spoil my animals so I want it to be like perfect for the animals before I get them.
- Recently I read older threads that used Blackjack #57 I think it was. I couldn't really find anything more useful about it. Like what I would need to put under it before I poured the Blackjack down or any of the sorts, because it's for a roof.
2. What would work for cheap walls that I could paint? I was gonna go plywood, but my chicken coop seems so big compared to average that I priced plywood at Lowes and it looks expensive to do the whole thing. I wanted to put actual walls up and paint it white because i've read this helps prevent mites and tbh I feel like it'll make it look nicer in general.
3. Any tips on bringing electricity out to the coop (underground) that's not too expensive? They used a bunch of extension cords and to me that looks ugly so I took them out and ruined others by running over them with the lawn mower(whoops). They weren't plugged in. I'd like to put a light for the chickens and Brooder along with outlets for heatlamps.
Any helpful advice is great! If you recommend products please be specific so I can search!
I can post pictures later if that'll help.
About the coop:
12' long 8' wide and 7' 5" high
It's all made of wood, no paint.
1. I wanted to add something to the floor to make it easier to clean. I am just curious to know what material would be the easiest to clean. I live in NORTHERN NY, right on the Canadian border. We have rough winters so I can't have anything that will crack. It'll need to be flexible.
- I've seen people use and mention ceramic floor tiles, which I fell in love with because it seems like it would be a fun project, but I saw others judging for all the effort put into something just for chickens. I love to spoil my animals so I want it to be like perfect for the animals before I get them.
- Recently I read older threads that used Blackjack #57 I think it was. I couldn't really find anything more useful about it. Like what I would need to put under it before I poured the Blackjack down or any of the sorts, because it's for a roof.
2. What would work for cheap walls that I could paint? I was gonna go plywood, but my chicken coop seems so big compared to average that I priced plywood at Lowes and it looks expensive to do the whole thing. I wanted to put actual walls up and paint it white because i've read this helps prevent mites and tbh I feel like it'll make it look nicer in general.
3. Any tips on bringing electricity out to the coop (underground) that's not too expensive? They used a bunch of extension cords and to me that looks ugly so I took them out and ruined others by running over them with the lawn mower(whoops). They weren't plugged in. I'd like to put a light for the chickens and Brooder along with outlets for heatlamps.
Any helpful advice is great! If you recommend products please be specific so I can search!
I can post pictures later if that'll help.
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