manual chicken coop door
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Building a coup door is easy and functional. go to http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=29113 to view the coup and other videos of the coup.
Duration : 0:2:11
backyardchickens.com
Building a coup door is easy and functional. go to http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=29113 to view the coup and other videos of the coup.
Duration : 0:2:11
Go to http://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=29113 to view our coop and other videos of the coop.
backyardchickens.com
This is the second video installment of our chicken coop door. This is the automatic coop door using a Add-A-Motor 80 drapery motor [AAM80]. Hooked it up to a timer and now the door opens and closes automatically. Just another way to increase the cool factor of your chicken coop.
The first video was a manual door that can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHYa2PEJRHk Building a coop door is easy and functional.
Duration : 0:1:12
I converted a lean-to (shack) into a chicken coop. The coop is approx 5′ x 9′. I have a book called “back to basics” that we got at a garage sale. It had some guide lines and measurements that I utilized. I used mainly old plywood and wood we had laying around so I didn’t have to buy much wood. The hens will be six months old in a couple of weeks, and that’s about the time they start laying eggs. We got 4 – Rhode Island Reds (brown eggs), 2 – Buff Orphingtons (brown eggs), and 4 – Americanas (blue or green eggs)
Duration : 0:5:9
I built this small barn in my back yard. Right now, I’ve just got the younger chickens in it, and the cats hang out there to get warm.
Duration : 0:2:13