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<blockquote data-quote="Fade2blue" data-source="post: 3867897" data-attributes="member: 43970"><p>I made drawings to build a 6' x 24' coop like the Carolina coops on YouTube. That should be large enough for 4 hens and a rooster to stay in. My back yard is sloped so i decided to build a cinder block base to level things but it's been kicking my ass because i didn't pour the footer perfectly level. I should be able to start on the coop next week but the hens already dropped a few eggs in their temporary pen. </p><p> I've seen some people use sand in their run like a big litter box. I know they like to dig though. I plan on using a tall hemp layer for the hen house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fade2blue, post: 3867897, member: 43970"] I made drawings to build a 6' x 24' coop like the Carolina coops on YouTube. That should be large enough for 4 hens and a rooster to stay in. My back yard is sloped so i decided to build a cinder block base to level things but it's been kicking my ass because i didn't pour the footer perfectly level. I should be able to start on the coop next week but the hens already dropped a few eggs in their temporary pen. I've seen some people use sand in their run like a big litter box. I know they like to dig though. I plan on using a tall hemp layer for the hen house. [/QUOTE]
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