- Jun 2, 2014
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I recently bought an 8 x 12 shed that had been used as a coop at some point in the past but had been abandoned for some time. Its needs some work, some of which is already in progress including new siding, a few replaced 2 x 4's and new roosts and nesting boxes. The previous owners left 4" of litter and sawdust in the bottom as well as a ladder they had used for a roost and an old drawer they had used as a nesting box. Ive got some discount engineered siding that I am planning on replacing all the siding with and am planning on using Black Jack 57 on the floors and a least a little ways up the side of the walls. The biggest question that I have is that on area of the floor (where the chicken door was) is rotted out and broke through while I was cleaning out all the litter. I am looking to replace the floor but have no idea what to use. Trying to keep it as cheap as possible though. Thinking I could get away with OSB since I am coating it with Black Jack. The coop sits on 4x4 skids and I will be placing it on 4 x 8 x 16 solid concrete blocks to raise it off the ground and increase air flow. Anybody done a project like this and have any advice. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.