After months of toil my coop is finished & my run is finally nearly ready. I've just got to put another bit of mesh on the roof & bolt the door on, then the fun begins!
My coop is 4ft (L) x 2ft (W) x 2.5ft (H) & sits in a 9ft (L) x 3ft (W) x5ft (H) run & is sat on concrete paving slabs. The coop is on legs so the chickens can use the floorspace too. The chooks will be in the run most of the day while I'm at work & let out to free-range in the garden when I'm at home.
Painting the coop was a real pain, after four coats of Ronseal one coat fence paint which didn't stay on in the rain I opted to use gloss paint. White on the inside & turquoise on the outside (same colour as my kitchen cabinets!) I know I maybe shouldn't have done this (from the mite POV) but I was more than desperate at this point! My nestboxes are blue plastic fruit 'boxes' which I'm going to line with newspaper & top with straw. The floor & sides of the coop are lined with lino to make it easy to clean.
I'm thinking of using bark chips as a substrate in the run but read in another thread that this may not be a good thing, or I might've read it wrong! Is it okay to use shredded paper in my coop as a bedding?
Also what's a good 'first-aid' kit to get together for my girls?
Regards
Clare
My coop is 4ft (L) x 2ft (W) x 2.5ft (H) & sits in a 9ft (L) x 3ft (W) x5ft (H) run & is sat on concrete paving slabs. The coop is on legs so the chickens can use the floorspace too. The chooks will be in the run most of the day while I'm at work & let out to free-range in the garden when I'm at home.
Painting the coop was a real pain, after four coats of Ronseal one coat fence paint which didn't stay on in the rain I opted to use gloss paint. White on the inside & turquoise on the outside (same colour as my kitchen cabinets!) I know I maybe shouldn't have done this (from the mite POV) but I was more than desperate at this point! My nestboxes are blue plastic fruit 'boxes' which I'm going to line with newspaper & top with straw. The floor & sides of the coop are lined with lino to make it easy to clean.
I'm thinking of using bark chips as a substrate in the run but read in another thread that this may not be a good thing, or I might've read it wrong! Is it okay to use shredded paper in my coop as a bedding?
Also what's a good 'first-aid' kit to get together for my girls?
Regards
Clare
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