Okie here goes!! I’m going to copy and paste some of our original communications so it’s easier:
We are looking for someone to build us an open air chicken coop as designed by Woods way back in the early 1900’s. The dimensions should be 8x14, I will post a link below to some pictures of one we have seen (JackE’s) - we would like just natural wood, board and batten but this will give you an idea of the design. I will also provide a link to the book with the original plans - it is a great read!
Link to pictures
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/woods-style-house-in-the-winter.445004/
Link to book
https://books.google.com/books?id=o...&oi=book_result&ct=result#v=onepage&q&f=false
There are a few notes I’d like to include:
Siding - We would like untreated lumber, board and batten, stained natural on the outside with Cabot Australian Timber Oil. Bottom/base can be pressure treated.
Size - We want to go with 8x14, 8.5x14 would be closer to the ratio of 1.6 which I think is what the guy that designed this thing was going for but it's close enough! I took the height measurements from a 8x16 version to make sure we are building this thing high enough - the height on that version at open front is just over 4.5', height to the top of monitor windows is just under 9', rear wall height is just under 5'.
Roost bars are 3 feet off the ground, 3-4 inches wide and removable.
Nesting boxes with 3 openings, fitted to the far wall on brackets and removable.
Doors - Inside swinging Door with 1/2 inch Hardware cloth, exterior swinging door as well.
Windows - Side Window should slide open. Top windows have curved pieces sticking out that are pieces of 1x cold rolled steel bar stock. They are attached to the bottom of each window with a screw eye, they have holes drilled in them every 6 inches or so. There is a heavy finishing nail hammered into the bottom of each frame sticking up 2 inches. This is so you can lock the windows closed and also open them cracked or fully open. If you can get us the functionality with a different solution we are easy! Front windows are 1/2 inch Hardware cloth as well.
Hardware Cloth - front bottom windows and inside door are hardware cloth only, side windows, front top and side windows are covered with hardware cloth too. This is the stuff we use from HomeDepot, they have different sizes as long as it's at least
19 gauge and 1/2 inch we should be good to go :
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbil...Gauge-Steel-Hardware-Cloth-308226EB/205960849