- Apr 9, 2011
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I know that most people like being able to walk in to their coops (my cousin's is a walk-in that is attatched to the back wall of the stable) but since I'm mostly housing small breeding groups I prefer to just have things safely up off the ground so I don't have to lean over to feed, clean, or collect eggs.
Stumpfarmer, could you show a picture of one of your coop that you have constructed using the dementions you described?
I'm totaly visual
learner.
Not built yet, just lumber cut. It (or rather *they* because I'm building two, one for the Hoop House) is the next thing after I finish the dratted Wyandotte accomodations- which we got started on and then it was time for lunch (as an insulin dependant diabetic, time for lunch is a big deal).
Assuming I have any brain left at the end of this day, I'll find my graph paper and make a sketch: I need to, anyway, I may have someone helping me with this who doesn't speak hand gestures.
I know that most people like being able to walk in to their coops (my cousin's is a walk-in that is attatched to the back wall of the stable) but since I'm mostly housing small breeding groups I prefer to just have things safely up off the ground so I don't have to lean over to feed, clean, or collect eggs.
Stumpfarmer, could you show a picture of one of your coop that you have constructed using the dementions you described?
I'm totaly visual

Not built yet, just lumber cut. It (or rather *they* because I'm building two, one for the Hoop House) is the next thing after I finish the dratted Wyandotte accomodations- which we got started on and then it was time for lunch (as an insulin dependant diabetic, time for lunch is a big deal).
Assuming I have any brain left at the end of this day, I'll find my graph paper and make a sketch: I need to, anyway, I may have someone helping me with this who doesn't speak hand gestures.