The interior of the coop is 10 feet by 6 feet by 8 feet with a 6 foot roosting pole. The two windows are floor level so they will be used as "chicken doors" once the pen is attached. The walls are double layered for added insulation and all painted and sealed to facilitate cleaning. The kids also added artwork to the walls so the chickens would have something to look at.
Here are the pictures up to this point. We will begin the landscaping and beautifying of the area this week, as well as the pen construction.
Good God, that's not a chicken coop, it's a guest house! Can I stay in there when we come up for a visit??
ReplyDeletethis is not a "coop" its a condo!!! A french door?!?! And windows?!?!
ReplyDeleteDad would be proud (and probably want chickens again!!)
the kids can camp out in their with the chickens!!
ReplyDeletewe might need a Duck condo - I know who I am calling :)TGHS
ReplyDeleteprint out a color photo of a rooster to paste on the wall and see what they do! ; )
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