You could make them two separate coops with two separate runs coming off of them in different directions.
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It would be too difficult to have the proper ventilation with the birds on roost without drafts hitting them. The roost would have to be so low they would be roosting in the nest boxes which would have to be on the ground.You could make them two separate coops with two separate runs coming off of them in different directions.
Good point.It would be too difficult to have the proper ventilation with the birds on roost without drafts hitting them. The roost would have to be so low they would be roosting in the nest boxes which would have to be on the ground.
It’s a 4x6, so 24 square feet. Enough for 8 birds maxThe bottom coop would be difficult to ventilate without the birds being exposed to drafts when on the roost.
All the chickens will most likely huddle in one or the other unless each level had a separate run for there own flock.
Not sure on the size of the playhouse, but it looks around 4x4? If so you're going to be maxed out at 4 standard sized birds, so I get wanting to utilize the bottom for a separate coop, but I don't think it's a good use of the space.
This was the original plan, and probably what I’m going to go withYou could make them two separate coops with two separate runs coming off of them in different directions.
I think that is a neat design, as long as you're sure you can provide enough ventilation (1 square foot per bird is generally recommended) and not have drafts hitting them. And 24 square feet will comfortably fit 6 standard chickens.This was the original plan, and probably what I’m going to go with