Bugsy
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I am looking to keep 4 Pekin bantams and this house is only for wet weather, nighttime etc as they will free-range whenever possible.


I bought this coop as a kit including the extension pack. I guess it's only after you join a forum that you find out the negatives of such a project from reading comments from other users.
Bit late for me to change it now so on I plod
Anyway, these are my thoughts and views on this bit of kit.
The construction is straightforward and the wood used is OK, if a little small, dimension-wise.
I have modified it as follows;
I stained most of the wood a manly colour of 'hunky' -red.
I soaked the whole unit in a mix of thinned linseed oil which should go some way to get some time out of it.
Wooden fillet around the coop door to keep out draughts.
Relocated the perches, which were too low.
Sealed, again with wood the gaps under the 'pull-out' poop tray.
Added a waterproof seal to the hinged egg-box lid to stop water blowing through the joint.
Junked the standard ladder-board to the entrance as it is too short (wrong angle).
I plan to fix the unit to a concrete base with perimeter of one-course of concrete-blocks and a 3x2 wood fillet to both keep the coop off the ground and give something to fix it to.
The weather side will have a removable plastic sheet arrangement to keep out the wind and rain.
The exposed roof will be covered in plastic corrugated sheeting.
The run area will be doubled sideways as soon as practicable. (once the base is down and it stops raining)
I will post additional photos as I progress.
I am looking to keep 4 Pekin bantams and this house is only for wet weather, nighttime etc as they will free-range whenever possible.


I bought this coop as a kit including the extension pack. I guess it's only after you join a forum that you find out the negatives of such a project from reading comments from other users.

Bit late for me to change it now so on I plod

Anyway, these are my thoughts and views on this bit of kit.
The construction is straightforward and the wood used is OK, if a little small, dimension-wise.
I have modified it as follows;
I stained most of the wood a manly colour of 'hunky' -red.
I soaked the whole unit in a mix of thinned linseed oil which should go some way to get some time out of it.
Wooden fillet around the coop door to keep out draughts.
Relocated the perches, which were too low.
Sealed, again with wood the gaps under the 'pull-out' poop tray.
Added a waterproof seal to the hinged egg-box lid to stop water blowing through the joint.
Junked the standard ladder-board to the entrance as it is too short (wrong angle).
I plan to fix the unit to a concrete base with perimeter of one-course of concrete-blocks and a 3x2 wood fillet to both keep the coop off the ground and give something to fix it to.
The weather side will have a removable plastic sheet arrangement to keep out the wind and rain.
The exposed roof will be covered in plastic corrugated sheeting.
The run area will be doubled sideways as soon as practicable. (once the base is down and it stops raining)
I will post additional photos as I progress.