It sounds like a lot of work to make less work!It's somewhere between 7 and 12 inches depending on what angle you look at it. 8X4 feet in all. It started out as a coop on 'stilts' with the underneath being used for shade. Later I added the 'ground floor' and used it as a grow out pen or rooster pen whichever need arose first. I've had nothing but trouble with it from the get go when it comes to rodents. The floor is two inch oak planks and being oak planks, rough hewn, they have gaps that the mice love. The mice and rats both love the crawl space.
In my quest to lighten my work load I've decided that it will go back to being a 'loft' coop. I was going to start ripping things apart this afternoon but we had a severe storm pop up out of nowhere. This storm came in from the north instead of the usual west or south west so it ruffled a few feathers and had all sorts of warnings out. We got rain which we didn't need, thunder and lightning, always fun, gusty winds, not so bad, had worse and lots of scary swirly clouds that sometimes drop down funnel clouds. Naturally everything is soggy now. The Amish crew had just finished raking the hay in the field. They must have fired those percherons up to a fast trot to get the job done and get home before the storm hit. I don't think I've even seen one of those big draft horses in a trot come to think of it. Amish horses have two speeds, walk and trot. Three if it's a teenage boy showing off his first buggy and engaging in a buggy race with one of his buds. Always fun to watch.
So @getaclue, how does it feel to officially reside in the land of 6 Saturdays followed by a Sunday?
I hope the work load goes down for you soon
for Perchie!!