- Jul 3, 2009
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1. We have a poured cement slab covered with OSB on the floor. Not all the pieces are secured. Some are floating. We want to put linoleum over the osb. And use deep litter method over that. The coop is 11 x 12. We went pricing today and looks like it could get pretty pricy. Like 200 bucks. Do we need to put a plywood subfloor over the osb? There was one kind of linoleum that you didn't need to stick down, it just sat on top. Black and white squares but felt kind of cushy. If I were a chicken I think I would peck at it till I got a hole in it. Then I would eat it. Do they do this? I don't know the type of linoleum it was but it was at menards for 97 cents a sq ft. Glue linoleum to the osb or could we just use firring (SP?) strips and nail it down?
2. Run is up next. What needs to be out there? They will have water and food in the coop. Do they need water outside? Food outside? I think we will use sand for the run.
3. Ok, I know I only said 2 but we have LOTS of predators. racoons, foxes, hawks and buzzards we also had a bald eagle in our tree 2 times this year! We want to use hardware cloth and plan to use the apron method. We think it should be tall enough to walk into (right??) What is the maximum size of hardware cloth that would be safe to use on the bottom and on the top. The bottom 2 feet, 3 feet how far up to go with the smaller stuff??
Ok, I am on the 3rd gallon of primer and I think the fumes are getting to me. Also the unfulfilled feeling one gets when you say "It's almost done, all we need now is the floor, the paint, the run" ACK. They are 5 weeks old. They need to go outside!
2. Run is up next. What needs to be out there? They will have water and food in the coop. Do they need water outside? Food outside? I think we will use sand for the run.
3. Ok, I know I only said 2 but we have LOTS of predators. racoons, foxes, hawks and buzzards we also had a bald eagle in our tree 2 times this year! We want to use hardware cloth and plan to use the apron method. We think it should be tall enough to walk into (right??) What is the maximum size of hardware cloth that would be safe to use on the bottom and on the top. The bottom 2 feet, 3 feet how far up to go with the smaller stuff??
Ok, I am on the 3rd gallon of primer and I think the fumes are getting to me. Also the unfulfilled feeling one gets when you say "It's almost done, all we need now is the floor, the paint, the run" ACK. They are 5 weeks old. They need to go outside!