The coop is started (Pictures)

Whimsy

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Mar 21, 2010
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I mention to DH I wanted a chicken coop, talk about meeting a brick wall!!! After a bit of wearing down and also mentioning the fact of how long store bought eggs have been around he conceded. All I wanted was a cute little coop, enough for 6 of the chicks I have been raising at a neighbors. You know maybe he just missed me, all the time I have been there!)

I know have an 8x 8 coop!!! It is so far from what I envisioned I have no idea how to do the inside. This is a picture of my son and DH working together.

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I helped with the joists and flooring and one of the stud walls. Not bad for a one armed person!! I fracturesd my shoulder 18 months ago and have lost most of the use of my left. I am determined so I just do things a little oddly.

I will keep you all posted and any suggestions are welcomed.
 
YAY! The fun begins!! Keep doing your research and ask lots of questions! Everyone is so nice here!

Blessings from FL,
Kelly
 
Oh I was just reading your post about the stucco wire, I am looking into it tomorrow. I too will coop the girls up in the evening, but if I happen to get home late:( I need to make the run secure also.
 
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My chickens moved in November and I have not cleaned it out yet. I ave added fresh pine shavings every month or so. I plan to clean it all out in a few weeks when I move them into the tractor. I have read other people not changing out DLM for a year.

The key is great ventilation and I have great ventilation, the entire overhangs are open and secure with hardware cloth. Everything is dry and no smell. I clean the poop boards once a week.
 
Looks like you're off to a super start!! There is soooooo much to consider and everyone's property, weather, wind, etc . . . factors have to be taken into consideration.

I'm in the middle of building mine and I changed a couple of things already despite thinking that I had it all worked out before construction started.
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One of the things I'm doing is putting in two pop doors in case I have to separate a bird inside the coop and give it it's own little run. I'm trying to think one step ahead
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Hope you have fun with it!!
 
I am thinking about putting hardware cloth on the top for the summer then close it off in the winter. Two windows will be installed and a sliding door I will have screen for during the day.
 

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