The Chicken Coop Mistakes You DON'T Want to Make!

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 9. 02. 2023
  • Links to the things I mentioned and the coop door are down below this paragraph. The metai material info is (links to coop door and info on the wire mesh below this paragraph đŸ‘‡đŸŒ )
    Thinking of starting your own backyard chicken coop? Watch this video to learn from our real-life experiences! We'll be sharing the mistakes we made and what we did right so you can be successful in raising happy chickens. We'll cover all the essential things you need to know before getting a chicken coop, including chicken coop designs and how to care for chickens. Whether you're a beginner or experienced, this video is perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about backyard chicken keeping.
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Komentáƙe • 52

  • @Holistichomesteadlife
    @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed rokem +1

    Chicken coop door Amazon affiliate Link: amzn.to/3E233Sh (this is one I have previously used and we liked it because it comes with an app. The exact one in vid on coop #2 is no longer avail, but this one is!)

  • @sunnysweetspot6499
    @sunnysweetspot6499 Pƙed 21 dnem +2

    Usually nesting boxes are outside the coop but still contained within the coop. This is a great video to make you think! Thank you.

  • @victorybeginsinthegarden
    @victorybeginsinthegarden Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci +3

    You need to raise your roosting bars to be higher than your nesting boxes. The bottom roosting bar is too low chickens like to roost as high as they can get. So the bottom roosting bar looks like it is lower or even with the nesting box so that is probably why they perch there at night. Build them a ladder if you think they can't reach the top.

  • @centurione6489
    @centurione6489 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +2

    I am planning my chicken coop right now. The suggestion to clear the automatic door from the drop zone was very helpful.

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

      Oh that is awesome! Yeah, it’s one of those things we didn’t really consider lol 😂 what it is a ⚠ zone for sure! Haha

  • @p.shermanfortytwowallabyla9488
    @p.shermanfortytwowallabyla9488 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +2

    I would switch your 2x4 perches to the 4inch side up.
    They'll like it better and it keeps their feet warmer in the winter.
    I wouldn't place nesting boxes on the floor to help keep eggs cleaner.
    You should have kept the floor in the shed and just installed linoleum or Vinyl flooring.
    They like the top of the nesting box you have there bc their roost is uncomfortable.
    I also wouldn't keep that hay in there regardless if they don't poop on it or not.
    There is a lot of humidity and poop particles in there and it won't keep as well if it weren't surrounded by all that humidity, ammonia and poo.
    It can also attract rats to nest in there bc they eat the chicken feed.. and the hay makes great nesting.

  • @MosaicHomestead
    @MosaicHomestead Pƙed rokem +7

    I delayed my coop build one year just for research, I'm building right now, im calling it the chicken bunker, it will be a hurricane proof coop with a ton of features including, being able to stand up, having it elevated for predators and easy cleanup and a 100% sustainable solar water feeder, its actually a above ground bunker build lol

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed rokem +1

      Wow that sounds amazing!!! I hope you do a video on it and share you coop progress! We definitely have some things to tweak on ours. Live and learn!

    • @MosaicHomestead
      @MosaicHomestead Pƙed rokem

      @@Holistichomesteadlife The last video I put up is chicken bunker roof up, Search chicken bunker roof up

  • @kirklynedwards6107
    @kirklynedwards6107 Pƙed 19 hodinami

    When my wife and I bought our house we live in the city and it had an old shed and I said what can we do with it, and instead of getting rid of it I decided to turn it into a chicken coop

  • @larrysavard2343
    @larrysavard2343 Pƙed 28 dny

    Thank you for the tips much appreciated đŸ‘đŸ»đŸ‘đŸ»

  • @Amy-qd9ec
    @Amy-qd9ec Pƙed 14 dny

    Best to have wire over the top of the courtyard as well.
    We have hawks and buzzards. Big trouble.

  • @robingalloway3541
    @robingalloway3541 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

    Great advice. Thank you

  • @standandknowgod
    @standandknowgod Pƙed rokem +1

    Absolutely loved this video.

  • @davidjalof77
    @davidjalof77 Pƙed rokem +2

    Very informative thanks 😊

  • @PertanianTerpadu
    @PertanianTerpadu Pƙed rokem

    Wow.. nice info
    Nice sharing, I like it.... 👍👍

  • @richieanything333
    @richieanything333 Pƙed 22 dny

    really secure..... great...!

  • @peterwhelan6144
    @peterwhelan6144 Pƙed 6 dny

    The cladding is a type of MESH

  • @LettiesLife
    @LettiesLife Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +3

    Im about to take the plunge but going slow motion! Just ordered my shed 👀 and went to 🚜 supply and got fencing for their run 🙈 your video was so real’atable đŸ„°đŸ€—đŸ„° thank you! 💜🩋🐓

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

      You’re welcome!!!! we’ve learned that there’s so many different ways of doing things, and it’s just finding what works best for us and along the way made some mistakes, but then also learned some lessons lol 😆 congrats and good luck on your 🐓 adventure!!!!đŸ€©

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

      Hey @lettieslife I wanted to check in with you and see how your chicken journey was going!

  • @normbograham
    @normbograham Pƙed rokem +3

    My chickens hate the 2x4 roosting bars, every time. You need to find a small straight tree, and cut it for them. They will find the position of the tree, that fits their feet best. take a small 2x4, and secure the ends of the roost.

  • @paramedicchrisbookseries
    @paramedicchrisbookseries Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Thank you. My latest book involves a chicken, paramedic Chris and the runaway chicken

  • @torim1265
    @torim1265 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    This is so helpful! I want to get into owning chickens but had no idea what to do!

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

      Oh, I’m excited for you! I am not an expert by any means, but I’ve had chickens for almost 10 years now, and it’s been such a fun adventure. There are so many good videos on CZcams about chicken keeping 101. If I have time, maybe I’ll make one of my own videos with just the basics. They say that chickens are the Gateway animal because they’re really easy to get the hang of:)) if you have any specific questions, feel free to comment them if you don’t find the answers anywhere else and if I happen to know, I’m happy to share the information!

  • @christynm.8933
    @christynm.8933 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    YOUR HAIR IS SOOOO PRETTY!❀

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

      Awe thank you! I started using less stuff in my hair, cut out as many chemicals as I could, and it started to grow! I realize that with hair skin everything sometimes less is more:)

  • @d.a.tsun5104
    @d.a.tsun5104 Pƙed rokem +1

    If I may offer a suggestion on poop management ;-). I wanted to do it but the configuration of my hen house doesn't allow it, yours, however is perfect. Instead of removing the floor of the shed, install a poop tray underneath the roosting bars. Put sand and sweet pdz on the tray. Since chickens poop only in one spot when they sleep on the roost, you can easily clean their poop with one sweep, or use cat poop scoop.
    You can still use the space under the tray as storage without fear of it being drenched with chicken excretes.
    And if you measure properly, you can install the automated slide-up chicken door also under the tray, *inside* the coop so it's protected from the weather. Put it next to the human door so it's easy for you to reach the control panel. If the metal that slides up extends above the plane of the tray, make a slot on the tray so the metal can easily pass through, and install a piece of plywood or left over roofing panel (not the asphalt kind but the metal or undulating one) on an angle to protect the chicken door from the poop rain.
    As for the nesting box, your initial idea was great. I would do that if I had a shed coop but I would install a door with wire mesh for brooder or quarantining injured chickens (not contagious-sick ones though). When there's none, the space is still good for storage and the meshed door would keep chickens from roosting.
    On my current hen house, which I built on the style of Carolina Coop, my nesting boxes are inside the house, not overhang outside like Carolina Coops'. Because I want to use deep litter method, I built the nesting boxes 12 inches above the floor of the coop. That space is enough for hens to slide under and chickens roost at the highest point possible but lay egg at the lowest and deepest recesses possible. So, I blocked that space under the next and since the wall outside the nest is basically a drop down door to access the eggs, I built a door also for the space under the nesting boxes as a storage. That storage was a handy place to put my egg basket in safely when I am still working around the coop so the chickens wouldn't knock the eggs or if it's raining the eggs are safely protected and dry in the cupboard.

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed rokem

      Oh wow! Thank you for taking the time to share your design ideas and experiences! Yeah we are definitely going to be making some “revisions “ haha we were remodeling our house and were attempting to be thrifty and scored some used storage sheds - gave them a little TLC and then put them to use haha but for sure we need to reconfigure the door and the nesting box situation. I will pass your comment onto my husband for ideas! Thank you! đŸ™ŒđŸŒ

    • @oldchickenlady
      @oldchickenlady Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      I built my roost bar over a poop tray also but tucked the nest boxes in under the poop tray. It saves lots of space, there is about 15" under the nest boxes where I store bales of pine shavings. My current coop is about my 7th that I have built over probably 40 some years. Each time I fix something I didn't like about the one before. The chickens must laugh behind our backs for how much we stress over their coops!!!🙄

    • @d.a.tsun5104
      @d.a.tsun5104 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

      @@oldchickenlady Oh what we do for our chickens... and they don't even care.

    • @a123phi5
      @a123phi5 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      @@oldchickenlady 😂

  • @heartsdreamshomestead8930
    @heartsdreamshomestead8930 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    that's how the door is in our coop. it was made by previous owners

  • @molallaretreat1
    @molallaretreat1 Pƙed rokem +3

    What is the covering you used on the first coop? The stuff you buried into the ground?

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed rokem +4

      Thank you for your question I realized I forgot to add that to the description! So we got it at lowes ( husband says prob next to the rebar). It comes in sheets 27” by 97” galvanized steel stucco netting. Also called metal lath at other stores. Lowes model #lam .
      I know Home Depot has similar the pattern on it is like in a diamond shape and if you rub your hand on the surface of it, it’s very sharp so it’s a great deterrent against animals. Mice can’t get through either and it’s very strong.

    • @paulagg9524
      @paulagg9524 Pƙed rokem +1

      Could also be hardware cloth that you can buy from Bi Mart, Tractor Supply / Wilco ...

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed rokem

      Yup can use other material as well. (We found this stuff to be a little sturdier against rodents and that’s why my husband used it.) But yes it’s possible to use other things that are avail that will stand up being hurried or be rodent proof . (We had issues with burrowing rays and mice at out last place

    • @glorialaster8880
      @glorialaster8880 Pƙed rokem

      I had some of that stucco wire before. Straight to the ER for stitches. Like one huge razor blade 😱

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed rokem +1

      Yes it is very sharp and sturdy which is one of the reasons why we used it because it would do that to a predator.. but definitely do not recommend rubbing up against it. Thankfully we’ve never had a problem but I am so sorry to hear about what happened I am sure that was painful!

  • @DrewJacobson61
    @DrewJacobson61 Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

    Is there a reason that the chicken coop door into the playpen area is higher above the ground?

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed 8 měsĂ­ci

      Great q! So yes (snow) when we get snow it’s nice to have it a little above so it doesn’t get buried. We get less in the area right by door but it helps to have a little bit of clearance.

  • @kalikale3969
    @kalikale3969 Pƙed rokem

    Don't think a fox can't dig under the coop walls if there's nothing to prevent it. I had a fox dig under my run fence and then under the coop wall. He ended up taking over half my chickens before I managed to stop it. I had to go into the coop and dig a trench then I placed bricks I had stacked up all the way around and covered them over. NOW the critter can't get into the coop. It can still dig under the run fence though.
    Also, you could just put an awning over the automatic door even putting side shields on it to protect from blowing rain.

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed rokem +1

      Oh wow! That’s horrifying! I’m so sorry to hear that happened to you! Well that’s why my husband actually secured it like a box so we excavated into the ground and he laid down the same material that we have on the walls we have it underneath the dirt so we’ve had rats try to get in and they’re not able to get in because it’s fully enclosed. Just like how you explained we were thinking about that if a critter really wants to get in and we’re not home or not around they will find away unless we secure it . It was definitely a lot of extra work but well worth it because it’s been five years and it’s been five years of peace of mind!

  • @curthickman7750
    @curthickman7750 Pƙed rokem +3

    Looks like stucco wire sheets

    • @Holistichomesteadlife
      @Holistichomesteadlife  Pƙed rokem

      Yup or something like that but that stuff is so sharp! We used it underneath the dirt underground and on the walls.

  • @dontbea7237
    @dontbea7237 Pƙed 11 měsĂ­ci

    lathe

  • @beebop9808
    @beebop9808 Pƙed rokem

    lol Chickens are a lot like feathered pigs. Chicigs. 😂

  • @JuaneDoses-zk9dm
    @JuaneDoses-zk9dm Pƙed 10 měsĂ­ci +1

    Biggest mistake is allowing some people to do this at all