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It is true that I would like some space for storing supplies. My main thoughts for the fancy version are:
around 5X6 feet
nest boxes to the exterior of those dimensions
siding left over from our house
chicken door (probably automatic)
window (antique) with hardware cloth to open up in summer
built in venting
insulated
lino in pull out droppings "drawer" that is the bottom of the coop - for easier cleaning
2X4 roost
PVC water-er and feeder
one whole side swings open
elevated 2 feet off ground to give shady place for hens to hide under
whole thing 3 feet high (total elevation of roof 5', elevation at top of nesting boxes 3.5)
built in step to access roof'
rooftop garden (Green roof) of salad greens
vertical plantings on exterior (outside of run) to house strawberries (keep up from slugs!)
6' run made with hardware cloth and 2X4s and 4X4s.
Branch for them to play on
chicken garden
our lot is only 25' wide. We cannot have the coop any closer than 3' from the property lines, and I don't want them *too* close to the house because they attract rats etc. I will probably not be able to give them more than 50 square feet of run. I am trying to eek out more for them by planting on the roof and wall
I am trying to get a lot of food from our city lot, it's a difficult line trying to balance lots of space for the hens, for a better life, and not losing too much garden space. I am building their run to include the stump from the tree we just had to fell. I'm thinking it will be something for them to jump on and peck at, and it will not be a useful spot for gardening anyways.
Sounds like you got a plan.... VBG. WRT extra space for gardening. I myself have been toying with the thought of doing some Aquaponics. Growing Tilapia in a pond and circulating the pond water enriched by the fish through out growing troughs along the fence. Two things going on Veggie garden And fish to eat. Plus the garden would be above the ground leaving the ground for growing things too.
My application will be for growing greens for the chickens to nibble on. And the occasional tomato for myself too. Plus the fish are cool... Id be doing some Koi as well.
It is true that I would like some space for storing supplies. My main thoughts for the fancy version are:
around 5X6 feet
nest boxes to the exterior of those dimensions
siding left over from our house
chicken door (probably automatic)
window (antique) with hardware cloth to open up in summer
built in venting
insulated
lino in pull out droppings "drawer" that is the bottom of the coop - for easier cleaning
2X4 roost
PVC water-er and feeder
one whole side swings open
elevated 2 feet off ground to give shady place for hens to hide under
whole thing 3 feet high (total elevation of roof 5', elevation at top of nesting boxes 3.5)
built in step to access roof'
rooftop garden (Green roof) of salad greens
vertical plantings on exterior (outside of run) to house strawberries (keep up from slugs!)
6' run made with hardware cloth and 2X4s and 4X4s.
Branch for them to play on
chicken garden

our lot is only 25' wide. We cannot have the coop any closer than 3' from the property lines, and I don't want them *too* close to the house because they attract rats etc. I will probably not be able to give them more than 50 square feet of run. I am trying to eek out more for them by planting on the roof and wall

I am trying to get a lot of food from our city lot, it's a difficult line trying to balance lots of space for the hens, for a better life, and not losing too much garden space. I am building their run to include the stump from the tree we just had to fell. I'm thinking it will be something for them to jump on and peck at, and it will not be a useful spot for gardening anyways.
Sounds like you got a plan.... VBG. WRT extra space for gardening. I myself have been toying with the thought of doing some Aquaponics. Growing Tilapia in a pond and circulating the pond water enriched by the fish through out growing troughs along the fence. Two things going on Veggie garden And fish to eat. Plus the garden would be above the ground leaving the ground for growing things too.
My application will be for growing greens for the chickens to nibble on. And the occasional tomato for myself too. Plus the fish are cool... Id be doing some Koi as well.