My Coop Renovation

waywind

Chirping
Aug 25, 2019
44
56
84
Melbourne, Australia
Hi all,

Thought I would share my recently renovated coop. When I initially built my coop, it was out of scrap flooring from my kitchen renovation, which was thin MDF with vinyl flooring. It wasn't ideal, but I was so keen to get started with chickens I made it work. Now I'm planning to have 2 more bantam chickens to finish my flock and with my knowledge of what chickens need increased over the years, I decided to upgrade the coop with new cladding and features.

Here's my old coop:
IMG_20200815_083534097.jpg


Here's the new coop!
IMG_20200829_103448218.jpg
IMG_20200829_103505650.jpg
IMG_20200829_103654716.jpg
IMG_20200829_103630382.jpg
IMG_20200829_103735053.jpg

Let me share some features: the main goal was to increase vertical space by extending my columns by 250mm; it made a huge difference in terms of feel of space. I'll be adding another roost for my new bantam birds. All the cladding is now 10-20mm thick chip board or plywood, which is a bit sturdier (and heavier).

I added some passive all year ventilation strips along the tops. Pop open windows on the right, back and left door, all secure with 12x12mm hardware cloth and flyscreen (just for fun, the flies still get in through the pop door). The rear wall is up against the brick wall, but I wanted the option to turn my coop around if I felt like it, which will make the windows more relevant then. The chickens enjoyed a really big window on the left side cause it's sheltered but they get fresh air at night, so I made it bigger with a sliding panel for those bad weather days.

Changed the nest box to open forward; easier to pull my broody orpingtons out for chicken jail! Also let's me use the top as a shelf for misc items.

I transferred my auto-chicken door I put together myself and made a proper box for all the components to sit in on the left panel. All the wires pop through a nice rubber seal, all tidy to the side. I had a little hobby fan that I put in the ceiling for some additional ventilation but honestly don't think it would do much haha. I had to make my chicken ladder easily removable, as it now attaches to the door. Just used some hooks, works pretty well and is quite sturdy.

And finally gave it a coat of paint for some fun. I'm a terrible painter at best of times, so I kept it relatively simple and didn't bother painting non-visible areas.

One other thing I'd like to note is that on the weekend of the renovation, it was mayhem when the girls couldn't nest in their usual boxes. They were yelling at me at their top of their lungs, wouldn't accept my alternative tub I'd put in the run for ages. I think this was the most stressful part of the build haha.

Here's becki giving me a pat on the shoulder well done :)
IMG20200824163228.jpg
 
Here's a suggestion for those hinged windows you have - top hinge them, so you can prop them open for round-the-clock ventilation, while protecting them from rain.
Great suggestion. I forgot to mention that it's inside a secure and covered run, so I don't have to worry too much about rain! But makes sense to have them that way. Thanks.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom