Roost placement

Jay2380

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Apr 17, 2021
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I am in the finishing steps of building our first coop. I have a 4x8 with 4ft walls(plus another 1ft or so for the gable). It sits 2ft off the ground. Nesting boxes are on the out side on a 4ft end. I am trying to figure out the best layout for the roosting bars so I can utilize all the space inside. I am thinking of putting in a poop board under roosts. We have 7 hens. Should I run one 8fter(length wise) or go 4fters at the oppisit end on the nesting boxes or something else? Thank you for any advise!
 
That's more accessible than most non-walk in coops with the two big doors so @blackdog043's suggestion should work.

Good job putting vents at the top of the gables -- heat and ammonia both rise. But you're probably going to need to add more vents. 7 hens need 7 square feet of permanent, 24/7/365 ventilation for their good health.

Where, in general, are you located? Climate matters. :)
 
I have a 8x10 coop. My nest boxes are roll out style mounted to the outside of one 8 foot wall. I have a 10 foot roost on the back wall and another 8 foot one on the other 8 foot wall. Some days my 12 birds will cram in 5 foot section of one of the roosts. Other days they will be scattered across the whole thing.

I do deep liter method and will only do a coop I can walk in. My granny had one of those crawl in coops for her silkies when I was a kid and even then I hated the thing. Her walk in coops was much easier to manage.
 
Thanks for asking this question and to all who answered. Work is just finishing up on an 8-foot-by-4-foot run here, and I have changed my mind about where to put the roost or roosts about a gazillion times.

Mine is also elevated and has a 54-inch "human" door -- at my towering 5'4" stature, I can easily walk in. But it seemed to me that running an 8-foot roost the full length of the coop, then adding a poop board would take up nearly the entire coop.

And, like Jay2380, I sure don't want to waste any lumber at today's prices!
 
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Should have added in original post, we are located in central washington state.
Add it here....
It's easy to do, and then it's always there!
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The 4' length or....?
Not making sense.

The 4-foot height.

The initial description sounded to me as if a poop board would create a low-roofed cave that chickens might like to nest in and which could be difficult to access to clean -- knowing my own limitations on cleaning out my Little Monitor Coop's back corners. :)

The photos clarified the layout with the generous access doors.
 

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