Auteur Toni | Dernière modification 9/12/2019 par Clementflipo
chicken coop, chook coop, build coop Building_Yourself_a_Chicken_Coop_Building_the_Foundation_for_Chicken_Coop.jpg en none Technique 1
Mark out the area in your yard and using either timber or pavers set out a firm foundation for the frame to stand on.
Make sure its level and all the corners are square.
If using timber make sure it's treated, that will prevent it from rotting.
Keeping the chicken coop off the ground is not essential, but it is a good idea,
We've used a 200mm x 70mm treated pine timber section from Bunnings, and please note these timber sections are not included with the Somerzby Chicken Coops.
All the corners should be fixed together well using a corner bracket or screws.
It’s important that the base is level, walls, floors and roofing will be fit and work much better sitting on a level base / foundation.
Position and attach the external wall panels making sure all corners are square and are on a level base / foundation.
The internal wall and coop flooring is then attached to the external walls
Fix the nesting box walls and floor to the side wall panel.
Once walls are attached, fix the hinged opening roof assembly to the nesting box.
Attach the pre-made ramp and ladder to the bottom rail of the interior wall panel.
Attach the mesh walls to the side panels using the fasteners supplied.
Ensure the walls sit firmly on the ground, pavers or timber foundation.
Finally, attach the end panel and door assembly to the two side panels.
Having a plumb / level wall assembly will ensure an optimal door swing action.
Once all four walls are assembled the roof can then be attached.
A properly squared and well aligned frame will help to ensure the correct positioning of the roofing panels.
Once all the wall and roofing panels have been fastened, it’s time to test all the doors and openings are working.
Also, check to make sure all screws and fasteners have been properly secured.
Time to admire your handy work!
Take a photo and post on Facebook, Instagram or Snapchat…
Your chickens will love their brand-new home; the kids will have a great time playing with the chooks and helping to keep the chicken coop clean.
You might even get a few freshly laid eggs…
If you'd like to get started building your own Chicken Coop, you can find more information on the Somerzby Homestead Chicken Coop!
For more information on this and other chicken coops visit the Somerzby website.
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