my chook house!!!

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my chook house!!!

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I eventually got round to bashing together a few scrap peices of wood and have created this
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The front, featuring the chooks door and a ventilation pannel - obviously there is no door on it yet.

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The rear, the top will be a drop down door for access to clean and the bottom will be a removable nest box for access to clean also.

Inside there is a perch (2x1) and a shelf under it, both removable for ease of cleaning.

I will cuprinol the outside, should I also treat the inside?
I also plan on perhaps slating the roof, though I don't know yet as I think I want it to be movable.

JohnM has cut me some lovely legs out of some big branches we had lying around and then I'll need to make a run too....

Still, at least I eventually got it started :cheers:




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Post: # 97757Post possum »

Nice work. If you want the roof to last, given the type of material you have used, I would use roofing felt.
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Thanks Possum but I was told to avoid roofing felt as mites live in it :? ???
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Annpan wrote:Thanks Possum but I was told to avoid roofing felt as mites live in it :? ???
Maybe they don't have these mites in NZ?

It looks great, Ann!
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looks good!
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It looks good Annpan - my only concern would be that it is quite tall so what happens when it is windy?

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Nice one! :wink: how many chooks is it going to house?
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Millymollymandy wrote:It looks good Annpan - my only concern would be that it is quite tall so what happens when it is windy?
It will be positioned near some hedges, providing quite a bit of cover... and in such a way that the wind sweeps over the top of it :? maybe... I can always anchor it to the ground I guess.
tim&fatima wrote: Nice one! Wink how many chooks is it going to house?
I haven't done the maths yet but possibly 3 or 4 chooks, or maybe 6 bantams... I just used the wood I had to the best of my abilities, so it wasn't a planned size.
My plan is to get a few hens to start with, then, if we get the bug, we'll plan a more substantial set-up for more hens... this one can be turned into a broody coop.
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I painted the inside white with gloss so I can really scrub inside, it also seems less gloomy- if a chicken cares about interior design that is!

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Annpan wrote:Thanks Possum but I was told to avoid roofing felt as mites live in it :? ???
Maybe they don't have these mites in NZ?

It looks great, Ann!
erm, dunno about that, yes if you were planning on doing the inside with roofing felt, I could see that it could give a home to various mites (not that you would want to do that anyway), but on the outside, I can't see how that would be a problem. If you were at all concerned then using a silicone sealer round the edges would stop anything crawling under.
(btw only been in NZ for 18 months, 37 years spent in old blighty before that)
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Post: # 97938Post Sky »

I think we get the red spider mite here and it's a bit of a pest to chucks isn't it?

I think that hen house is fab, well done :cheers:

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Sky wrote:I think we get the red spider mite here and it's a bit of a pest to chucks isn't it?
It does? I thought that only effected plants.
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Annpan wrote:
Millymollymandy wrote:
tim&fatima wrote: Nice one! Wink how many chooks is it going to house?
I haven't done the maths yet but possibly 3 or 4 chooks, or maybe 6 bantams... I just used the wood I had to the best of my abilities, so it wasn't a planned size.
My plan is to get a few hens to start with, then, if we get the bug, we'll plan a more substantial set-up for more hens... this one can be turned into a broody coop.
You will get the bug! :wink:

we also out grew our first hen house, we currently have 5 layers in a 6x4 shed conversation.
and we have converted the 1st house into a broody box which is being used by a silky and 7 eggs.

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