Reva used our chicken coop plans and hired a local handyman to build a modified Gallinero de pie Garden Coop to house her backyard chickens. She sited her chicken coop beneath a large yard tree and reduced its size so that it would fit the space perfectly. Inside the henhouse, she framed in a raised lip around the hens’ entry hole in the floor to keep the litter in place.
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5 comentarios en “Reva’s “Mini” Garden Coop Chicken Coop, Portland, Oregon”
I love the idea of building up, but it looks big rather than “mini”? What are the dimension exactly? Height and width?
This modified version of the coop design is about 6x6x6 feet.
I’ll be adding that lip to mine as well I think – fantastic idea!
Quick question Reva – how did you do the trench around the coop? Mine is to be positioned between two trees and I’m having trouble figuring out how/if I can dig there without damaging the roots.
Bec, an effective alternative to trenching is to create a hardware cloth “skirt.” Attach a 2-foot perimeter of hardware cloth around the base of the coop, stake it down, and put turfgrass or mulch over top. This is a good idea in cases where roots are thick or the ground is too rocky to dig up.
Love the idea of the lip around the hole to keep the litter inside. We will be adding that to our coop!