ChaosMom
Crowing
Hi, all; new member here. I've been reading BYC for several months now in preparation for our three 7-8 pullets coming in early March. We're putting up the large (8'x15') run now and may have to use a temporary coop until we get the design figured out.
I'm wrestling with dimensions vs how the coop will fit in the run space with door. Ideally, it would be 4'x5' with 2 outside nest boxes on the 5' side, which I can figure out the roost bar etc without a problem. But chicken math - I'm betting that we'll add two more for a total of five.
So I want a 5' roost bar, but in a 4'x5' coop, that means that they'll only have 4' minus 15"-18" from the wall, so a max of 2 1/2' - 2 3/4' landing area. I read here *somewhere* that the space in front of the roost should be at least as long as the height about the floor lest they go bonk when they fly down. They're heavy breeds, and the roost will probably be 18" above the floor (with poop board below.)
*waving hands in air* - when you're ensuring adequate fly-down space, don't they opt to fly a bit diagonally for a gentler flight path, not straight ahead?? If I build a 5x5 coop for a longer flydown area, the nest boxes will have to be inside (human door opening reasons), and then I have to figure out the whole keeping them off of the nest box roofs.
tl;dr - will a roost bar on the 5' side of a 4x5 coop allow adequate landing space as they fly down off the roost? thanks!
-- I have no pics, because this only exists in my overheated brain.
I'm wrestling with dimensions vs how the coop will fit in the run space with door. Ideally, it would be 4'x5' with 2 outside nest boxes on the 5' side, which I can figure out the roost bar etc without a problem. But chicken math - I'm betting that we'll add two more for a total of five.
So I want a 5' roost bar, but in a 4'x5' coop, that means that they'll only have 4' minus 15"-18" from the wall, so a max of 2 1/2' - 2 3/4' landing area. I read here *somewhere* that the space in front of the roost should be at least as long as the height about the floor lest they go bonk when they fly down. They're heavy breeds, and the roost will probably be 18" above the floor (with poop board below.)
*waving hands in air* - when you're ensuring adequate fly-down space, don't they opt to fly a bit diagonally for a gentler flight path, not straight ahead?? If I build a 5x5 coop for a longer flydown area, the nest boxes will have to be inside (human door opening reasons), and then I have to figure out the whole keeping them off of the nest box roofs.
tl;dr - will a roost bar on the 5' side of a 4x5 coop allow adequate landing space as they fly down off the roost? thanks!
-- I have no pics, because this only exists in my overheated brain.