WolfsongHomestead
In the Brooder
- Jan 18, 2022
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Hello all! New to chickens, and building their home before I get them. I built the coop out of a converted play-set the prior owner left on the property (very good condition), and should have the last wall done soon. My question is whether or not I can have two coops, one on top of the next? The top is the mostly completed coop, and I’ll be fully sealing the bottom (for waterproofing, safety, and ease of cleaning). The bottom is where the second coop would be; I’d just seal it up, put in roost bars, and that would be that. Other than overly locked doors, both would open to the soon to be built enclosed run.
My land is mostly hill, poorly drained ground (thanks clay!) or planting space for my beginning farm. Having a second coop under the first would allow more chickens in case of chicken math. I’m only planning on 6-8 (the ideal number for the floor space), but I also know that chicken math is a thing. Thoughts?
My land is mostly hill, poorly drained ground (thanks clay!) or planting space for my beginning farm. Having a second coop under the first would allow more chickens in case of chicken math. I’m only planning on 6-8 (the ideal number for the floor space), but I also know that chicken math is a thing. Thoughts?