2012-04-15, Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunataly I don't have sifcpeic plans drawn up as the project evolved as I built it. I can tell you the main coop (without the roof) is roughly 4 x4 x6 and that was mostly to make it easy to cut sheets of wood in half.We are almost a year into this the coop is doing great. Of course it is not as clean as the day I rolled it out but it is a piece of cake to clean the inside. Just a couple of weeks ago I removed all the wood shavings and put them in my compost bin and replaced them with new ones. I have since suspended the food and water containers from the roof using chain and some clips to make it easy to remove. I needed them a little higher off the floor than they were.Aside from a couple phases, we get roughly three eggs a day and they are fantastic. When we are home we let the chickens roam the yard and my kids love to play with them. Once everything is up and running they are so easy to maintain I recommend it for anyone.
2012-04-15, Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunataly I don't have sifcpeic plans drawn up as the project evolved as I built it. I can tell you the main coop (without the roof) is roughly 4 x4 x6 and that was mostly to make it easy to cut sheets of wood in half.We are almost a year into this the coop is doing great. Of course it is not as clean as the day I rolled it out but it is a piece of cake to clean the inside. Just a couple of weeks ago I removed all the wood shavings and put them in my compost bin and replaced them with new ones. I have since suspended the food and water containers from the roof using chain and some clips to make it easy to remove. I needed them a little higher off the floor than they were.Aside from a couple phases, we get roughly three eggs a day and they are fantastic. When we are home we let the chickens roam the yard and my kids love to play with them. Once everything is up and running they are so easy to maintain I recommend it for anyone.
2012-04-15, Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunataly I don't have sifcpeic plans drawn up as the project evolved as I built it. I can tell you the main coop (without the roof) is roughly 4 x4 x6 and that was mostly to make it easy to cut sheets of wood in half.We are almost a year into this the coop is doing great. Of course it is not as clean as the day I rolled it out but it is a piece of cake to clean the inside. Just a couple of weeks ago I removed all the wood shavings and put them in my compost bin and replaced them with new ones. I have since suspended the food and water containers from the roof using chain and some clips to make it easy to remove. I needed them a little higher off the floor than they were.Aside from a couple phases, we get roughly three eggs a day and they are fantastic. When we are home we let the chickens roam the yard and my kids love to play with them. Once everything is up and running they are so easy to maintain I recommend it for anyone.
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