It's a chicken palace!
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That plastic coop looks easy to keep clean. You sure get a good view of your birds!I can give more than one. I live in the suburbs, have new hens, and when we got them as chicks we totally tore down and rebuilt our chicken setup. Because we'd had problems with rats and mice getting in the old run, we dug out the floor of the 8'x8' run and added 1/2" wire mesh to the entire bottom and then replaced with 4" of new dirt. The run is now completely enclosed with this mesh and no more pests! We also made it 4' tall, as the old one was 3' which made getting in there to clean really difficult. Added light colored corrugated plastic roofing which provides shade, and rain and snow just pour off the end. Replaced the old standard feeder with a rodent-proof metal one that has a pedal to open the top. It holds more food with no waste. Replaced the old standard waterer with a 3 gallon Premier heated waterer with side nipples. Bought a new Snap Lock coop, which is bigger than the old wooden one and it's absolutely amazing! We placed it on the opposite site of the run (the old coop would get buried with snow dropoff from our house's solar panels). The new coop is so easy to clean! We finally added a stationary "tractor" on the lawn and made a wire mesh tunnel from the run to the tractor. So with this new setup, we fixed multiple things that we didn't like about the old one. View attachment 1866762
What a designer coop! Too cute for chickens to poop in~but they willView attachment 1866764 I absolutely love my coop. Bigger is always better and mine is already big. It would have been nice to have a separate area for babies and also hens who want to sit r to break them from sitting.
What I love about mine is electricity, running water including sink, auto poop door opener, brand new huge windows all around, porch where my girls can go when it rains or snows, under porch is great for dust baths, linoleum down on the floors makes it easy to clean, poop boards keeps the coop cleaner.
Good luck with your new coop!!
We created an apron of chicken wire. layed it just under the soil, 12 inches out. Nothing has dug in.Has anyone tried paving an apron around the coop perimeter? Would this keep foxes and dogs out?
One thing I did was make sure that I can enter the house, this ensures me to be abMaking sure everything was in easy reach ~ including the roosts! The one thing I can't reach easily is the top roost.
One thing I did was make sure that I can enter the house, this ensures me to be able to clean out properly so with my coop I have a side door so I can enter. Slide the small door to keep chickens in their run then I have a concrete floor with quarry tiles on, this enables me to clean thoroughlyHi Peeps!
I'm planning a coop build and I'm hoping to take a few lessons from the BYC community before I start. So, please share one thing you wish you had included in your coop.
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The one thing that was very important I wish I would of done is make a cement slab floor!!! I’ve invested hundreds of dollars on three different floor systems and all have failed at keeping out the pesty rats!Hi Peeps!
I'm planning a coop build and I'm hoping to take a few lessons from the BYC community before I start. So, please share one thing you wish you had included in your coop.
Thanking you!![]()
Not the ratsHas anyone tried paving an apron around the coop perimeter? Would this keep foxes and dogs out?
I agree about the smell but due to rat and predator problems I have found the concrete helps keep my birds safer in the long run. The foxes and raccoon used to just dig holes into my coop to steal my birds.