Hello Forum,
I'm looking for opinions on what type of base to use for my new coop.
I live on the edge of a Hertfordshire town in the middle of the “Green Belt” and next to a 1 acre site that is due for development but is currently vacant and has been for 20+ years, there are several farms/allotments close by.
I first kept chickens in 2003, bought a commercial coop and eight POLs, built a wire run and everything seemed good in the garden; it was late May. By mid June the Chooks are all laying and this was when the first brown rats appeared form the site next door, they seemed to get braver every day and by the end of June they would be running around in broad daylight eating the chicken mash and generally showing off.
I was working out how to build a new run and wire the base when I let the Chickens out very early one morning, about 5.30am; then returned upstairs to get washed etc. By the time I was thinking of leaving the house at 6.00, a fox had taken all but one of my chickens.
I re-homed the survivor and sold the coop to a friend in Yorkshire.
I would like to have another go as now I see that there are several different commercial coops that have built in runs suitable for 3 birds or so. I will keep the coop in one location and not move it around.
Example
The Limefield Coop (Red Roof) on Crocodile Trading
So my question finally after this long introduction is:
a) Should I dig out the base and wire mesh it and use topsoil/sawdust/woodchip as a base, probably edged with bricks to prevent tunnelling
or
b) make a base of paving slabs and use sawdust/woodchip. Which would probably help with cleaning.
or
c) fit a base of marine ply to the whole run and mount on a slab base to keep it off the ground.
Thanks for your interest here!
Richard
I'm looking for opinions on what type of base to use for my new coop.
I live on the edge of a Hertfordshire town in the middle of the “Green Belt” and next to a 1 acre site that is due for development but is currently vacant and has been for 20+ years, there are several farms/allotments close by.
I first kept chickens in 2003, bought a commercial coop and eight POLs, built a wire run and everything seemed good in the garden; it was late May. By mid June the Chooks are all laying and this was when the first brown rats appeared form the site next door, they seemed to get braver every day and by the end of June they would be running around in broad daylight eating the chicken mash and generally showing off.
I was working out how to build a new run and wire the base when I let the Chickens out very early one morning, about 5.30am; then returned upstairs to get washed etc. By the time I was thinking of leaving the house at 6.00, a fox had taken all but one of my chickens.
I re-homed the survivor and sold the coop to a friend in Yorkshire.
I would like to have another go as now I see that there are several different commercial coops that have built in runs suitable for 3 birds or so. I will keep the coop in one location and not move it around.
Example
The Limefield Coop (Red Roof) on Crocodile Trading
So my question finally after this long introduction is:
a) Should I dig out the base and wire mesh it and use topsoil/sawdust/woodchip as a base, probably edged with bricks to prevent tunnelling
or
b) make a base of paving slabs and use sawdust/woodchip. Which would probably help with cleaning.
or
c) fit a base of marine ply to the whole run and mount on a slab base to keep it off the ground.
Thanks for your interest here!
Richard
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