You know, Funny thing about chickens. We used Stromberg Plates to build both our chicken coop and our Goat Barn. We used the plates and 4 foot boards for the coop and then plywood to cover in the triangles
We used 9 foot boards to build the barn, and are doing plank siding. We paid for pine boards and the gentleman gave us cypress. A very nice upgrade in this economy and the goats are very appreciative. We've left a scaffolding inside the goat barn and placed the chicken feed up on it because we haven't found a way to leave out chicken food that the goats can't get into. My husband took a fence post and placed it halfway up the scaffold in an effort to be nice to the chickens.
We'll I've told you all how the chickens don't appreciate the coop we've built for them and would rather sleep outside huddled up against it's side? Or roosted on the goat stanchion?
Well, now the Delawares had always claimed the chicken coop as their own, and the cochins after that last snow storm have wised up and decided it's much nicer than they thought it was...but the Silver Phoenix have been stubborn and were still sleeping outside.
Today though, we finished closing up all but one side of the barn and what do we find? The Silver Phoenix roosting in the Goat Barn, admiring the work we did on THEIR larger accommodations! They think it's much nicer than the tiny prototype we mad last spring.
All chickens must go to the CHICKEN COOP. The goat barn is for GOATS!!!! (Except for Izzy the goat who thinks she's a chicken)
Laney