Things you've learned while building your coop...

Yes, I will be building a few in the next year (did I say *a few*??) and love to hear others' ideas. I rarely come up with good ones myself.
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I have a ramp pulley system which closes the coop house from the outside, one of my better ideas.
My wish list;
1. chicken nipples that don't leak. Mine still leak after following all the tips found on the interweb.
2. Finding an accurate set of plans for a coop. I'm spent too much money on materials and almost a week of labor building an awesome coop. I'm glad I practice measure twice and cut once because the plans I found were a bit off.
3. I need to find a way to train my birds to pick up their own feathers and make pillows for my wife.
 

My son and I had a great time building this coop.













Installed a autofilling water system for under $40 dollars.



Yes, this is me, inside the coop trying to fix leaks and showing the birds how to use the nipples.
 
If you want to paint your inside coop what type of paint is safe for the chickens? Water based.thamks.
 
I have my coop and run about 6" from my shed. The walls of the run are hardware cloth and 2x4s. With all of the scratching chickens do, in less than a year, about 8" of sand and shavings have made its way from the run into the space between the shed and run. I need to power hose the debris out, since it's piled high enough to move from the concrete shed footer and is now against the shed OSB panel and seems like a fire hazard. Lesson learned-- I'm going to attach a 1' section of plywood to the bottom of the run on the shed side to keep the debris in run!
 

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