What would the perfect coop and run have?

HoneyNBenNKids

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Apr 14, 2011
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Hi! I've been lurking since around November and I had one question for everyone who has designed their coops and runs.....

In your opinion, what would the perfect coop and run have/look like?

If money, time & effort were not an issue....what would your setup look like?

Honey
 
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it would look like a zoo
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I recently took advice from Dawg53 on BYC, and covered my outdoor run floor with 4 inches of sand. This has turned out to be the best choice I've made yet. I can keep it clean, it doesnt retain moisture and bugs cannot live in it! I originally started out with grass, which died. Then I tried the deep litter method, what a mess!!! The sand floor is the only way to go!!! I took a kitty litter scooper and attached it to the handle of a mop. I simply walk around and scoop out the poop now! I feel like they live in an almost sterile enviroment now!!
 
About 20 sq ft per chicken indoors, plus a similar amount of covered run, plus a lot more good outdoor area with mixed vegetation, lots of cover vs hawks, and seriously dogproof fencing.

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Pat
 
What a question. My goals may be quite a bot different from yours but if money were no object.

A large walk-in coop, with a chicken-proof shed attached to store feed and other stuff. Being able to enter the coop either through the run or that shed.

Electricity with a few different outlets, both inside and outside the coop. A light inside the coop with switches at both doors, a light in the shed, and a light outside the coop run door, all on different circuits.

Two more nests than I need with a space attached where I could feed and water, plus poop space. The primary purpose would be to isolate a broody hen, but also a good place to keep an injured chicken with the flock but separated. It could also be a broody buster area.

The coop would have a wall to split it into two separate areas. You could open a door and make it one coop if you wanted. One side would have a built in brooder. After they are ready to leave the brooder, shut the door and they have a separate coop space. Pop doors on each half, leading into a run that could be split. This makes half the coop and run a grow-out space.

Removable roosts.

A large covered run.

A frost-free water spigot just outside the run and coop.

Coop and run positioned where rainwater runoff flows away from them, not toward them.
 
For me, it would be located on 40 acres someplace where I could keep roosters, so I could breed some chicks every spring and wouldn't have to give away all my little cockerels. Oh, and it would have electric and plumbing.
 
If cash was growing on trees, and I could collect everyday like eggs Id......

Have a farmteck (open walled with curtains)building installed and use a complete enviromental control system,
a drip system, nesting pads, and have a brooder area using washable brooder heat pads.

and better than all this, Id raise a few gesse that laid golden eggs:^}
 

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