Benefits of a Chicken Coop with Attached Greenhouse
- Provides a warm, protected environment for chickens to lay eggs and live year-round
- Allows for year-round gardening in the attached greenhouse, providing fresh produce for you and your chickens
- Combines two functional structures into one, saving space and resources
- Provides a sustainable solution for raising chickens and growing produce
Materials Needed
- Pressure-treated lumber
- Corrugated polycarbonate sheets
- Hardware cloth
- Staple gun
- Electric drill and screwdriver
- Screws
- Shade cloth
- Nails
- Chicken wire
- Heavy-duty plastic sheeting
- Door hinges and latch
Step-by-Step Plan
Step 1: Build the Frame
- Use pressure-treated lumber to build a frame for the coop and greenhouse
- Make sure to include a door for the coop and a door for the greenhouse
- Attach hardware cloth to the bottom of the coop to prevent predators from digging under the walls
Step 2: Install the Walls and Roof
- Attach corrugated polycarbonate sheets to the frame for the greenhouse
- Attach hardware cloth to the walls and roof of the coop
- Attach shade cloth to the roof of the greenhouse to prevent overheating
- Attach chicken wire to the bottom of the greenhouse walls to prevent predators from getting in
Step 3: Add the Doors
- Attach door hinges and a latch to the coop door and greenhouse door
- Make sure the doors are secure and predator-proof
Step 4: Install the Nest
- Build nesting boxes for the chickens using pressure-treated lumber
- Place straw or shavings inside the boxes for bedding
- Attach the boxes to the inside of the coop
Step 5: Add Perches
- Use pressure-treated lumber to build perches for the chickens to roost on
- Attach the perches to the inside of the coop
Step 6: Install the Waterer and Feeder
- Hang a waterer and feeder inside the coop
- Make sure they are secure and easy for the chickens to access
Step 7: Add the Greenhouse Components
- Install shelves or benches for plants
- Add irrigation or watering systems to the greenhouse
- Hang tools and gardening supplies for easy access
Step 8: Cover the Greenhouse in Winter
- Attach heavy-duty plastic sheeting to the outside of the greenhouse in winter to provide insulation and protect plants from frost
- Remove the plastic sheeting in spring when temperatures rise
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How many chickens can I keep in this coop?
- A: This will depend on the size of your coop and the size of your chickens. As a general rule, allow 2-3 square feet of floor space per chicken.
- Q: How do I clean the coop?
- A: Use a rake or shovel to remove soiled bedding and droppings from the coop. Replace with fresh bedding as needed.
- Q: Can I use this design for other animals, like rabbits?
- A: Yes, this design can be modified to suit the needs of other small animals. Just make sure to provide appropriate bedding, food, and water for each species.