clucknpecker
In the Brooder
- Mar 31, 2020
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My coop is progressing, albeit slowly. And, it seems to have developed a mind of its own. While I've layed it out in excruciating detail, what ends up ain't exactly like whats on paper!
Whats done so far is this: i've built a big box out of plywood, 4ft d x 4ft h x 8ft l. The roof is one pc 4x8 plywood with 2x4 frame under it. 2x4s are flat and match a 2x4 wall top plate, also laid flat. The intention is to hinge the back edge of the roof so it can be elevated in front for daily use, adding slope for water runoff, plus having a pretty big wedge of top ventilation from 3 sides when open.
During crappy weather roof can be layed flat, sealing off the box top. When open, I'm hoping to use flexible nylon pool enclosure screening to help keep out rain and mosquitoes., which will fold up when roof is down.
There will be 2 big doors 30in x 30in each, on front wall for clean outs, maintenance, etc. And this brings me to my question: if I leave such big doors open all the time, how will the chickens react? Will they still view the coop as a good place for nesting and sleeping? Will it still appear like a secure coop/house for them at night or will it be better to keep big doors closed, and have just a small door for them.
My thought was big open doors means plenty ventilation without having to put holes in box ends.
The whole area will be fully enclosed in 1/2" mesh, so preditors won't be the issue if I leave doors open.
So bottom line, big doors open full time or not? Use a small door instead?
Note: 15 chickens, 6 nest boxes, 15 lf roosts.
Thanks from a more and more confused clucknpecker.
Whats done so far is this: i've built a big box out of plywood, 4ft d x 4ft h x 8ft l. The roof is one pc 4x8 plywood with 2x4 frame under it. 2x4s are flat and match a 2x4 wall top plate, also laid flat. The intention is to hinge the back edge of the roof so it can be elevated in front for daily use, adding slope for water runoff, plus having a pretty big wedge of top ventilation from 3 sides when open.
During crappy weather roof can be layed flat, sealing off the box top. When open, I'm hoping to use flexible nylon pool enclosure screening to help keep out rain and mosquitoes., which will fold up when roof is down.
There will be 2 big doors 30in x 30in each, on front wall for clean outs, maintenance, etc. And this brings me to my question: if I leave such big doors open all the time, how will the chickens react? Will they still view the coop as a good place for nesting and sleeping? Will it still appear like a secure coop/house for them at night or will it be better to keep big doors closed, and have just a small door for them.
My thought was big open doors means plenty ventilation without having to put holes in box ends.
The whole area will be fully enclosed in 1/2" mesh, so preditors won't be the issue if I leave doors open.
So bottom line, big doors open full time or not? Use a small door instead?
Note: 15 chickens, 6 nest boxes, 15 lf roosts.
Thanks from a more and more confused clucknpecker.