Re: New and improved chicken coop



On Jan 6, 1:43 pm, rjmac...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jan 3, 3:04 pm, Shag <travis...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



I'm trying hard to learn to be a hick since I moved out to the
country.  Yeah...  maybe we went a little overboard for 4 chickens
but...  (actually only have 2 chickens, but are gonna get 2 more very
very soon).  Still gotta make a couple of nesting boxes for the coop,
have to make a small ramp that leads up into the coop, have to set up
the food/water supply stuff, a little trim work, add a latch on the
small doorway into the coop...  little stuff like that, but it's
mostly done.  At least the hard part is.  It is 100% enclosed (floor,
ceiling, all sides) with welded wire fence.  Overall dimensions are
8'X8'X6' tall.  Doorway is 2.5' wide.

http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v649/125/7/1437904395/n14...
2 doors for easy access to coop/nesting boxes for collecting eggs:http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v649/125/7/1437904395/n14...
The doorway so we can clean it out and get them fresh food/water:http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v649/125/7/1437904395/n14...
Shot showing how the top is also covered with the welded wire
fencing.  Nothing's gonna get in or out of this thing unless we want
it to:http://photos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v649/125/7/1437904395/n14...

How's the new coop working out by now ?

Randy

Really well, thanks for asking. Both chickens we have so far (Ann and
Betsy) walk up and down the ramp into and out of the coop/run and seem
to enjoy themselves out there. The feeder and the waterer we have
should be enough to feed/water at least 4 chickens a day with only one
refill per day so that will work out since we can refill them when we
check for the eggs. I thought the little kids would enjoy the
chickens the most but actually the oldest one (evil step-daughter #1)
seems to like them more than the little kids. We had her and her
boyfriend go out there tonight to be sure "the girls" got into the
coop for the night and got locked up. I mean that the chickens got
locked up. heh heh Kim (my wife) worked on the coop some yesterday
and added a roost inside the coop and a stepped-ladder kind of coop
the outside and also put more trim on the coop. Oh, and Kathleen
(evil step-daughter #1 I mentioned earlier) helped out. I've got
about $20 to get by on until payday this Friday but then we're gonna
go pick up a couple more chickens. We'll see how it goes. As always,
stay tuned... :-)
.



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