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This thread is really great for ideas! Currently converting an old workshop to a chicken coop. Neither DBF nor I are super great with carpentry and I'm trying not to sink TOO MUCH money into this until I see how much I actually enjoy having chickens around. The workshop already has built in shelving and a counter. I'm thinking buying either a litter box or storage bin and just sliding it under the counter/lowest shelf. Would that work? Would I need to weight it down or mount it someway?

Also, how often do you clean your nest boxes? I have access to an infinite supply of sturdy cardboard paper boxes from work. I could maybe build something from them and just replace it when it gets yucky? Still worried about weight/stability. Suggestions are welcome. :) :rolleyes:
 
This thread is really great for ideas! Currently converting an old workshop to a chicken coop. Neither DBF nor I are super great with carpentry and I'm trying not to sink TOO MUCH money into this until I see how much I actually enjoy having chickens around. The workshop already has built in shelving and a counter. I'm thinking buying either a litter box or storage bin and just sliding it under the counter/lowest shelf. Would that work? Would I need to weight it down or mount it someway?

Also, how often do you clean your nest boxes? I have access to an infinite supply of sturdy cardboard paper boxes from work. I could maybe build something from them and just replace it when it gets yucky? Still worried about weight/stability. Suggestions are welcome.
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Stability is important....if a full grown chicken can't stand on the edge of it without it moving, best find something else.
 
Still not finished yet. With all the rain perhaps I should be focusing on building an Ark!, however, here are the nesting boxes in my current build, the "Banty Shanty. Two ways to gather. Through the lower door:



Or upper door:






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Outside view:

 
I'm seeing boxes both in and out of coops. If I have chickens living in a run and coop, no free ranging, it's not a problem if I hang the nesting boxes (little giants) in the run?
 
Stability is important....if a full grown chicken can't stand on the edge of it without it moving, best find something else.


How do people who use litter boxes or plastic bins keep them stable? Would a large paving stone in the bottom (covered by straw) work?
 

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