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What would you have done differently?

there is no foundation under the building. :barnie
ME, TOO. I honestly didn't know how to put one in. I could have used pavers, I suppose. What I did was dig a bit of earth and filled it with gravel in hopes it would drain. I set the coop on top of that. The one thing I did do was to coat the plywood floor with waterproofing compound. That stuff is great! I can only hope it's helped. Live and learn....
 
Only regret I have is that it's not bigger, and only so isolation section could be bigger.
Oh...ETA...wish run had a solid roof.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/aarts-coop-page.65912/
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This is only my second spring with my chickens, I've learned a lot on the way. Heres what I would have done different:

1. Make sure that I selected the right location for coop and run. I just paid some kids to move the heavy thing across the yard. Its a bit shadier for the summer time and I can section it off so chickens don't eat my veggie garden this spring.

2. Bigger coop from the start. Not just due to chicken math either. Over the winter we get lots of snow and they spent a lot of time in their 4x4 coop. Even though there are only 3 chickens it was tight. If I ever want more chickens, and who doesn't, I will have to build bigger sooner.

3. Don't try to negotiate with a bully bird, get rid of it straight away, every one will be happier. Its just not worth it.
 
Poop boards... much, MUCH bigger coop... a real floor instead of an earth one... wood instead of metal on the walls... insulation... pretty much I’d throw the whole thing away and completely start over if I had the funds, space, and time, but this coop was free (scraps from my dad’s work - he’s a contractor) so there’s no change here coming in the near future!
 

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