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Coop construction photos: It's a 6 by 8 foot coop, 4 by 4 posts set on concrete footings 3 feet down. Hal started building on Memorial Day weekend, 2008. It sits under the trees on the west side of the house. The roof is shed...
My husband is an electrical engineer with a hobby interest in working with cement and stone. He has made me several things with cement, including a beautiful wo
A few years ago my wife got the bug to keep chickens and last year she got busy researching coops, urban chicken keeping, etc. We live in the suburbs but we are permitted to keep a small flock. After clearing it with our neighbors and writing a...
Stage one of the building of the chicken coop. The floor
When selecting a chicken coop floor, consider your specific location and requirements. It's best to steer clear of vinyl and wire floors. Instead, prioritize sustainable options such as wooden boards with rubber lining or limecrete for the well-being of your flock and the environment.
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D Peters coop with attached run; hen house
Let’s talk chicken coop floors. There are so many options! Some are good at keeping predators out of your coop. Some are easy to clean. Some are easy to build. One popular flooring material is toxic for your chickens. Another popular option may result in your chickens getting broken toes. Choos
I have been reading threads and in one it was mentioned that a cement floor in the coop is difficult to keep clean. I am planning on using straw or wood...
Choosing a floor for your chicken coop raises health, sanitation, and budgetary concerns. Here are chicken coop floor options to consider.
Predator Apron is done , ramp from pop door to run is done , PDZ is on the poop boards , pine shavings are on the coop floor . A few minor odds and ends for...
Although many different flooring materials are suitable solutions, including concrete, plywood, and linoleum, rubber is really among the best chicken coop floor products. If you have a rubber floor with some bedding in place, you can’t get any better.
My poultry's housing has evolved over the years. First we went from a tiny, unworkable coop for two birds to a spacious, well-designed, and attractive coop that can comfortably house 8 to 12
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𝐆𝐢𝐧𝐚 𝐖𝐡𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐝 | 𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐧 𝐊𝐞𝐞𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐓𝐢𝐩𝐬 on Instagram: "{Part 1 of a series} I’ve been using riverbank sand in my coop for almost 3 years and I love it more every year. This is not play sand, but a medium course grade sand with small gravel in it. It may be called construction sand or washed sand and we get it at a local gravel company for $50 a front loader scoop! Something a lot of people don’t know is that sand actually has a high thermal mass as long as it…
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