- May 18, 2014
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Here is my first stab at a coop design for our 4 chicks, months away from needing one fortunately. My initial primary goals on the layout:
After reading countless posts and blogs other considerations I've attempted to account for:
And then there's other touches which I haven't come up with solution yet, but I don't expect to affect the design:
So much learning to do. Anyway here is the idea, feedback welcome!
SketchUp is such a wonderful tool for thinking over the layout, even with my limited ability to use it. http://sketchup.google.com. For the roof I figure Ill cap off the 4' x 5' space with plywood and put a corrugated metal roof that's slanted away from the egg-access side, which puts the snow sliding away from both the egg-collecting and the chicken run itself.
Materials are likely to be:
- ease of cleaning
- ease of access to collect eggs
- storage area for food and other supplies that are handy to keep "on site"
- feeder system made of pvc piping - having an adequate supply of feed always available seems like a grand idea
- watering system - lots of great idea on this site, probably something utilizing the nipples? How to keep from freezing in the winter is something still to solve
- something I can build for well under $2k (boy do those coops look awesome though, maybe on coop #2)
After reading countless posts and blogs other considerations I've attempted to account for:
- ventilation - denver has plenty of hot and cold days and making sure the coop has adequate ventilation is a major concern
- roosts - a place where out flock is comfy at night and in a self-contained area that can be easily cleaned often
And then there's other touches which I haven't come up with solution yet, but I don't expect to affect the design:
- material to use on the floor - pine shavings or sand or deep litter, oh my. Undecided so far, happy to hear what folks find both easiest to maintain and is a healthy solution for the flock
- curtains on the nest boxes - Ive read stories of cannibalistic, egg eating chickens. Curtains seem like a super easy solution I hear, any downside?
So much learning to do. Anyway here is the idea, feedback welcome!
SketchUp is such a wonderful tool for thinking over the layout, even with my limited ability to use it. http://sketchup.google.com. For the roof I figure Ill cap off the 4' x 5' space with plywood and put a corrugated metal roof that's slanted away from the egg-access side, which puts the snow sliding away from both the egg-collecting and the chicken run itself.
Materials are likely to be:
- 2"x3" for framing
- 1/2" OSB for walls, ceiling and floor
- cedar fencing for siding
- metal corrugated roof
- 1/2" hardware cloth for vent and window coverings
- 1" cedar trim for window and vent
- overall dimensions: 4' wide, 5' length, 4' height