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That's a good design for starters -- and easy to adjust to 4x4 if you wanted it a bit bigger. It also sits up high enough to provide shade/shelter. There are some pictures of this coop in action. Follow the link in my siggy if you are interested. Very easy to add a run to this set up as well. A 10x4 run attaches easily, and is the perfect size for the 4 birds the coop holds. If desired, this coop can be fitted with wheels to make it a chicken-tractor.
Dave
I have a 4X8 raised coop inside of an 8X12 roofed run already that DH just completed a couple of months ago. I just enjoy looking at slightly smaller coops as I entertain the idea of possibly adding a few more chickens in the future which would really get me in trouble and not be kosher with the city and yada yada yada. A 3X4 or 4X4 with attached run would enable me to keep a few more breeds I'm interested in. Can't stop a girl from dreaming though. That's how I got this coop in the first place!
That's a good design for starters -- and easy to adjust to 4x4 if you wanted it a bit bigger. It also sits up high enough to provide shade/shelter. There are some pictures of this coop in action. Follow the link in my siggy if you are interested. Very easy to add a run to this set up as well. A 10x4 run attaches easily, and is the perfect size for the 4 birds the coop holds. If desired, this coop can be fitted with wheels to make it a chicken-tractor.
Dave
I have a 4X8 raised coop inside of an 8X12 roofed run already that DH just completed a couple of months ago. I just enjoy looking at slightly smaller coops as I entertain the idea of possibly adding a few more chickens in the future which would really get me in trouble and not be kosher with the city and yada yada yada. A 3X4 or 4X4 with attached run would enable me to keep a few more breeds I'm interested in. Can't stop a girl from dreaming though. That's how I got this coop in the first place!