We finally started building the coop today. Finally! All the tools are moved into the detached garage and I'm running a space heater in a vain attempt to keep it comfortable. Still, it's much better than working outside! We went over the plans today and I made a last minute decision to add 4 square feet. It'll be 4X7 with 1X4 being a storage cabinet under the egg boxes, so the hens will have 4X6 living space. It's going to be pretty darned huge for a suburban backyard. The full size didn't sink in until I saw the frame going up in the garage. Hopefully I can integrate it into the yard so it doesn't dominate it, but it's going to be hard. Oh well, I've never been good at keeping a formal, static landscape. My garden changes every year, just like my life.
I read somewhere that 14"X14" is a good size for a LF egg box. Is this true? Hopefully it is, because the overall size allows for 3 egg boxes in that size. It'll have a shed roof with a gutter on the low end. I have one window but would like to get my hands on a second one.
The coop will be 2' off the ground so the run will include the space underneath. How hard is it to clean chicken poop out from under a coop which is built on cement? I'm worried that it'll become a soupy mess in the rainy season. The patio doesn't get standing water, but it doesn't stay dry either. I could spray the hose underneath, but that might just put a fine coat of poop on everything. Any suggestions? Should I put down straw, even though it will get wet?
Jennifer