Got to looking at the coop this evening and started feeling that old pull....towards.....coop tweaking.
I need to do many improvements to the current design so as to improve bedding installation and removal and to remove the windows on the back portion....those are a pain and didn't hold up to wear. Will also remove the "lap siding" feature in that back portion as well....it serves no purpose. In that back portion, on one side, I'll build a hatch door for an easier way to get my cart in and out of the roosting area.
Then...since I dug up some nice, treated 4x4s out of Dad's old lumber pile, I'm thinking about getting the boys out here to lever my coop up so I can place those 4x4s under the frame and raise my coop a bit. That extra 4 in. could really give me more head space and room to build deeper litter.
Then, my plastic underlining to the tarps is shot, needs replacing. I'm thinking about replacing it with bubble wrap if I can get it for a decent price. I think that would really cushion those wires, sparing my tarp, and provide extra insulation from the heat and the cold.
I'm also thinking of another little addition. I have some metal roof cap here left over from Mom's new roof installation and I'm thinking of adding it to the top of the hoops to act as sort of a cupola type ventilation as an addition to my existing venting up there.
While I have everything stripped off the coop, I'm going to strip off the old, green plastic mesh and replace it with the smaller, black plastic mesh I have so much of here, left over from when we used to fence in the garden and such.
Also getting a new clear tarp this year that's big enough to cover the entire coop. I'm repurposing the smaller clear tarp that was on it for the past two winters into framed out "windows" that will be used on my son's screened in back porch in the winter months. That will keep him from having to staple up huge lengths of plastic there every year.
Also need to fix various hardware on the nest box access doors, cut a hole in the corners of my feeder trough, change roost bars a bit and change the framing inside the coop to allow for easier use of the pitchfork in there.
While I have everything stripped off the coop, I'll likely scrub down the nest boxes and such, as per my yearly sprucing of the coop. I'll likely think of more things I need to change before fall, but there's definitely room for improvement.