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Things I learned and put into use on coop rebuild:
* Raised coop about 2 feet off the ground. It was much easier to dig 8 holes than to try to level the ground. The raised coop prevents mice from having a home below the coop and it gives shelter to the birds during the day. Birds hang out underneath the dry coop and they have natural dusting material.
* Make the coop walk in and about 7 foot tall to maneuver inside.
* Make it bigger than you think necessary. My second coop was just shy of 6 x 8. "Just shy" avoids gaps and saves on material - it's easier to cut off an inch or two than add a piece to cover a similar sized gap.
* Much more ventilation than in my first coop. Used decking floor boards so that I would have some ventilation from below, window to crack open, ridge vent.
* Exterior accessible nesting boxes - avoid having to get into coop with a bunch of chickens just poised to exit at the nearest opportunity.
* Nesting box bottom set on 10 percent slope so eggs roll down and into an area that the chickens cannot reach - cleaner eggs and no egg eating.
* Used 2x4 framing to create dispenser for oyster shell / grit.
* Exterior light set on motion control.
* Raised coop about 2 feet off the ground. It was much easier to dig 8 holes than to try to level the ground. The raised coop prevents mice from having a home below the coop and it gives shelter to the birds during the day. Birds hang out underneath the dry coop and they have natural dusting material.
* Make the coop walk in and about 7 foot tall to maneuver inside.
* Make it bigger than you think necessary. My second coop was just shy of 6 x 8. "Just shy" avoids gaps and saves on material - it's easier to cut off an inch or two than add a piece to cover a similar sized gap.
* Much more ventilation than in my first coop. Used decking floor boards so that I would have some ventilation from below, window to crack open, ridge vent.
* Exterior accessible nesting boxes - avoid having to get into coop with a bunch of chickens just poised to exit at the nearest opportunity.
* Nesting box bottom set on 10 percent slope so eggs roll down and into an area that the chickens cannot reach - cleaner eggs and no egg eating.
* Used 2x4 framing to create dispenser for oyster shell / grit.
* Exterior light set on motion control.