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Doubt i helped, but i responded on your post on coops. Hope someone can located a source nearby for you!
Good luck
CT
Good luck
CT
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Just curious, but why don't you build a standard gable roof coop? The reason I'm asking is because it'll probably be difficult to clean the edges of your design. Personally I don't want to have to stoop to clean any area of the coop if I can help it. A gable roof square building is a lot easier to construct as well.Well I've finally come up with a design. I'm having to learn CAD all over again, But I did get a preliminary 'sketch' out. I figured that I don't need that much floor space, just headroom when I'm in there. The chickens are what need floor space, but their need of headroom is somewhat less than mine. Also, since the only winter heat will be that which they provide, the less volume the better. So I chose an A-frame design. This is a rough idea of how it will look from the front (facing my house).
Yeah, I am aware of the shortcomings of the A-frame, but as you can see, I'm not just nailing three 8' studs together end-to-end. I have modified it by narrowing the 'A' so I will be less likely to bump my head when I'm in there AND added full length corbels so that all the floor space will be available to my ladies. It will be 8'x6' with two nesting boxes 12"x13" each leaving over 45 Ft2 of available floor space.
The nesting boxes will be at the end of the corbels, either of which I will be able to cordon off to create a 5 Ft2 brooding area if need be. Since I will have 11 birds if all survive (once I cull my extra Roo, Blackstock), that will give at least 4 Ft2 per bird.
I still haven't been able to find any bargeboards outside of Australia or the UK, so I guess if I want any, I'll need to make them.![]()
Ahh, but it does have a gabled roof! The gable just happens to be a little bit more pronounced than usual, that's all!Just curious, but why don't you build a standard gable roof coop? The reason I'm asking is because it'll probably be difficult to clean the edges of your design. Personally I don't want to have to stoop to clean any area of the coop if I can help it. A gable roof square building is a lot easier to construct as well.