- May 6, 2015
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Hello All,
As I start to complete my plans for my coop, I am to the point of research and considering designs for the doors for the chickens to go in and out of the coop. I like many of the ideas that have been posted that show a simple slide door that is lifted up a down to let the chickens out. My plan is to have one door exit to the run and another door exit out to my pasture for free ranging. My coop structure will be built with basically two sections. One for the birds and the other for storage. I would like to run string/chain from the doors through the rafters and into the storage room so I can just walk in and raise the door for which direction I would like the chickens to go. The door that leads to the run area will be secure because it will be in the coop which will be build to keep predators out. The one that leads to the pasture will not be enclosed. Has anyone had problems with predators prying up the slide doors to get into the coops? How do would you secure the door with being able to raise it from inside the building, but not in the section where the chickens will be? I read a thread on here that used an electric drill to raise and lower the door and it had a latch. I don't know that I want it to be electric, but am wondering about the security of slide door from predators.
Thanks,
Rob
As I start to complete my plans for my coop, I am to the point of research and considering designs for the doors for the chickens to go in and out of the coop. I like many of the ideas that have been posted that show a simple slide door that is lifted up a down to let the chickens out. My plan is to have one door exit to the run and another door exit out to my pasture for free ranging. My coop structure will be built with basically two sections. One for the birds and the other for storage. I would like to run string/chain from the doors through the rafters and into the storage room so I can just walk in and raise the door for which direction I would like the chickens to go. The door that leads to the run area will be secure because it will be in the coop which will be build to keep predators out. The one that leads to the pasture will not be enclosed. Has anyone had problems with predators prying up the slide doors to get into the coops? How do would you secure the door with being able to raise it from inside the building, but not in the section where the chickens will be? I read a thread on here that used an electric drill to raise and lower the door and it had a latch. I don't know that I want it to be electric, but am wondering about the security of slide door from predators.
Thanks,
Rob