Description

Book Synopsis


Table of Contents

Introduction 1

About This Book 1

Conventions Used in This Book 2

What You’re Not to Read 2

Foolish Assumptions 3

How This Book Is Organized 3

Part 1: All Cooped Up 4

Part 2: Constructing a Coop 4

Part 3: Checking Out Coop Plans 4

Part 4: The Part of Tens 4

Icons Used in This Book 5

Beyond the Book 5

Where to Go from Here 5

Part 1: All Cooped Up 7

Chapter 1: Flocking to Your Own Chicken Coop 9

Understanding the Basics of Housing 9

Looking at the Gear You’ll Need 10

Choosing Coop Materials 11

Getting Up to Speed on Carpentry 12

Constructing a Coop: The Nuts and Bolts 13

Readying the site 14

Framing 14

Putting up walls, a roof, and more 15

Adding special touches 15

Building a run 16

Hooking up electricity 16

Checking Out a Few Coop Designs 16

Chapter 2: Beginning with Housing Basics 19

Providing Basic Benefits with Your Coop 20

Analyzing the Anatomy of a Coop 21

Making Your Coop Convenient for You 23

Selecting Your Coop’s Location and Size 23

Before you begin: Considering zoning and covenant concerns 24

Looking at proximity to houses 24

Utilizing utilities 25

Digging into drainage issues 27

Understanding that yes, size matters 27

Choosing a Coop to Fit Your Needs (and Skills) 28

A-frames and hoops 29

Chicken tractors 30

All-in-one coops 31

Walk-in coops 31

Chapter 3: Gathering Your Gear 35

Putting Safety First with Essential Equipment 36

Digging Up Dirt on Garden Tools 37

Measuring and Marking Lumber for Your Coop 37

Measuring up tape measures 38

Making your mark 38

Sizing Up Saws and Supports 39

Putting In Posts 42

Digging postholes 42

Setting the posts 43

Mixing and pouring concrete 44

Framing Your Coop 45

Honing in on hammers 45

Nailing it with a nail gun 46

Pressing a screw gun into service 47

Leveling and Squaring As You Build 48

Just level with me 48

It’s hip to be square 48

Working with Wire 49

Cutting wire 49

Fastening wire 50

Checking Out Other Miscellaneous Tools 50

Chapter 4: Deciding on Materials 53

Before You Shop: Considering Recycled Materials 53

Lumbering Through Boards for Your Build 54

Sizing boards 54

Figuring out what type of board to buy 55

Knowing what to look for in a board 56

Shopping for Sheet Goods 57

Sizing sheet goods 58

Checking out plywood and OSB 58

Steering clear of certain sheet goods 59

Getting Attached to Fasteners 60

Notes about nails 60

Stuff about screws 63

Figuring Out Flooring 67

Wondering About Walls 68

Getting to the Root of Roofing 68

Researching Your Run 70

Finding your fencing 70

Picking your posts 72

Adding It Up: Estimating the Amount of Materials You Need 73

Chapter 5: Building Your Carpentry Skills 75

Measuring and Marking Materials 76

Reading the tale of your tape 76

“V” marks the spot, and “X” marks the trash 76

Chalk it up 77

Cutting Wood Safely 78

Selecting saw blades 78

Cutting board lumber 79

Cutting sheet goods 84

Assembling Materials 85

Nailing it down 85

Screwing it in place 86

Joining Pieces at Tricky Angles 88

Toe-nailing 88

Pocket hole joinery 89

Plates 90

Using Levels and Squares 91

Carpenter’s level 91

Specialty levels 92

Speed squares 93

Part 2: Constructing A Coop 95

Chapter 6: Preparing the Site 97

First Things First: Clearing the Site 98

Checking the Level of the Ground 98

Installing Posts in the Ground 99

Digging holes for footings 99

Bracing your posts 102

Mixing and pouring concrete 103

Securing Posts Aboveground 105

Mounting posts on top of concrete footings 105

Using concrete pier blocks 106

Topping Your Posts 107

Chapter 7: Laying the Lumber: Framing 101 109

Building a Subfloor 110

Framing the joists 110

Installing the decking 113

Framing the Walls 114

Laying out studs 115

Assembling wall panels on the ground 116

Framing Doors and Windows 118

The extra parts needed to frame doors and windows 118

Walking through extra framing steps 118

Raising the Wall 120

Fastening Walls Together 122

Framing the Roof 123

Getting the pitch perfect 123

Analyzing a roof’s anatomy 124

Building a roof frame 125

Cutting and attaching rafters 126

Chapter 8: Adding Walls, Doors, Windows, and a Roof 129

Putting Up Walls 130

Fastening plywood in place 130

Cutting out openings 132

Working with other materials 133

Building a Basic Shed Door 136

Making Your Own Window 139

Topping Off Your Coop with a Roof 140

Hanging out your shingles 140

Conquering corrugated panels 145

Venting Your Coop 146

Chapter 9: Building Creature Comforts 149

Finalizing Your Flooring 149

Coming Home to (a) Roost 150

Location, location, location 150

Roost requirements: Making your roost out of different materials 152

Securing and supporting your roost 153

Feathering a Nest Box 154

Designing nest boxes 154

Building nest boxes 156

Other options: Buying or repurposing nest boxes 157

Ramping Up 157

Chapter 10: Assembling a Run 161

Framing a Simple Run 162

Working with Wire Mesh 164

Sizing up, measuring, and cutting the wire 164

Fastening the wire to your posts 165

Adding even more wire 167

Chapter 11: Plugged In: Basic Electricity for Your Coop 169

Calling a Pro to Run a Line to Your Coop 170

Buzzing About Outlets versus Switches 171

Receptacles (also known as outlets) 171

Switches 173

Letting There Be Light 173

Deciding whether to include artificial light in your coop 173

Properly placing the right amount of lighting in your coop 174

Choosing fixtures 174

Warming Up to Heaters 176

Falling for Fans 177

Part 3: Checking Out Coop Plans 179

Chapter 12: The Minimal Coop 181

Vital Stats 182

Materials List 182

Cut List 183

Shelter floor 183

Front wall 184

Back wall 184

Right and left walls 185

Roof framing 186

Nest boxes 186

Assembling the Coop 187

Chapter 13: The Alpine A-Frame 191

Vital Stats 192

Materials List 192

Cut List 193

Shelter floor 193

Gable 1 (nest box side) 194

Gable 2 (run side, interior) 195

Gable 2 (run side, exterior) with run door 196

Roof panel 1 (fixed side) 197

Roof panel 2 (hinged door) 198

Nest boxes 198

Roost 199

Run panel 1 200

Run panel 2 with door 201

Run gable 202

Assembling the Coop 202

Chapter 14: The Urban Tractor 205

Vital Stats 206

Materials List 206

Cut List 207

Tractor base and shelter floor 207

Left wall 208

Right wall 209

Front wall 210

Rear wall and chicken door 210

Run posts and framing 211

Cap plate and roof rafters 212

Roof, fascia, and gables 212

Access door 213

Nest boxes 214

Run door and chicken ramp 215

Assembling the Coop 216

Chapter 15: The All-in-One 221

Vital Stats 222

Materials List 222

Cut List 223

Skids and floor skirting 224

Shelter floor 224

Right wall framing 225

Front wall framing 226

Left wall framing 226

Back wall framing 227

Exterior wall sheathing 228

Run framing 229

Roof framing and rafters 229

Roof, gables, and fascia 230

Shelter access door and slam strips 231

Chicken door, slam strips, and ramp 232

Nest boxes and roost bar 232

Nest box door and slam strips 233

Front wall trim 234

Back wall trim 234

Right wall trim 235

Left wall trim 236

Run access door 236

Assembling the Coop 237

Chapter 16: The Walk-In 243

Vital Stats 244

Materials List 244

Cut List 245

Skids and floor 245

Front wall framing 246

Back wall framing 247

Right wall framing 247

Left wall framing 248

Front wall sheathing and trim 249

Back wall sheathing 249

Right and left wall sheathing and trim 250

Roof rafters 250

Gable ends and soffits 251

Roof, gable overhangs, and fascia 251

Access door 252

Chicken door 253

Nest box door 253

Nest boxes 254

Roost 255

Assembling the Coop 255

Part 4: The Part of Tens 261

Chapter 17: Ten or So Things Novice Coop-Builders Would Have Done Differently 263

Make the Coop Bigger 264

Make the Coop Taller 264

Consider the Location More Carefully 265

Don’t Cheap Out on Materials 265

Use Screws Rather than Nails 266

Elevate the Coop Off the Ground 266

Make the Doors Wider 266

Consider How to Clean the Coop 267

Make the Nest Box Easily Accessible 267

Paint the Coop Before Assembly 268

Reinforce the Run Underground 268

Chapter 18: Ten or So Cool Ideas to Trick Out Your Coop 269

Electricity 270

Solar Power 270

Running Water 270

Storage Space 271

A Quarantine Area 271

An Automatic Feeder and Waterer 272

A Removable Droppings Pan 273

Wheels 273

A Retractable Roof 273

“Air-Lock” Doors 274

Automatic Door Closers 274

A Wireless Weather Station 274

Index 277

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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Table of Contents

      Introduction 1

      About This Book 1

      Conventions Used in This Book 2

      What You’re Not to Read 2

      Foolish Assumptions 3

      How This Book Is Organized 3

      Part 1: All Cooped Up 4

      Part 2: Constructing a Coop 4

      Part 3: Checking Out Coop Plans 4

      Part 4: The Part of Tens 4

      Icons Used in This Book 5

      Beyond the Book 5

      Where to Go from Here 5

      Part 1: All Cooped Up 7

      Chapter 1: Flocking to Your Own Chicken Coop 9

      Understanding the Basics of Housing 9

      Looking at the Gear You’ll Need 10

      Choosing Coop Materials 11

      Getting Up to Speed on Carpentry 12

      Constructing a Coop: The Nuts and Bolts 13

      Readying the site 14

      Framing 14

      Putting up walls, a roof, and more 15

      Adding special touches 15

      Building a run 16

      Hooking up electricity 16

      Checking Out a Few Coop Designs 16

      Chapter 2: Beginning with Housing Basics 19

      Providing Basic Benefits with Your Coop 20

      Analyzing the Anatomy of a Coop 21

      Making Your Coop Convenient for You 23

      Selecting Your Coop’s Location and Size 23

      Before you begin: Considering zoning and covenant concerns 24

      Looking at proximity to houses 24

      Utilizing utilities 25

      Digging into drainage issues 27

      Understanding that yes, size matters 27

      Choosing a Coop to Fit Your Needs (and Skills) 28

      A-frames and hoops 29

      Chicken tractors 30

      All-in-one coops 31

      Walk-in coops 31

      Chapter 3: Gathering Your Gear 35

      Putting Safety First with Essential Equipment 36

      Digging Up Dirt on Garden Tools 37

      Measuring and Marking Lumber for Your Coop 37

      Measuring up tape measures 38

      Making your mark 38

      Sizing Up Saws and Supports 39

      Putting In Posts 42

      Digging postholes 42

      Setting the posts 43

      Mixing and pouring concrete 44

      Framing Your Coop 45

      Honing in on hammers 45

      Nailing it with a nail gun 46

      Pressing a screw gun into service 47

      Leveling and Squaring As You Build 48

      Just level with me 48

      It’s hip to be square 48

      Working with Wire 49

      Cutting wire 49

      Fastening wire 50

      Checking Out Other Miscellaneous Tools 50

      Chapter 4: Deciding on Materials 53

      Before You Shop: Considering Recycled Materials 53

      Lumbering Through Boards for Your Build 54

      Sizing boards 54

      Figuring out what type of board to buy 55

      Knowing what to look for in a board 56

      Shopping for Sheet Goods 57

      Sizing sheet goods 58

      Checking out plywood and OSB 58

      Steering clear of certain sheet goods 59

      Getting Attached to Fasteners 60

      Notes about nails 60

      Stuff about screws 63

      Figuring Out Flooring 67

      Wondering About Walls 68

      Getting to the Root of Roofing 68

      Researching Your Run 70

      Finding your fencing 70

      Picking your posts 72

      Adding It Up: Estimating the Amount of Materials You Need 73

      Chapter 5: Building Your Carpentry Skills 75

      Measuring and Marking Materials 76

      Reading the tale of your tape 76

      “V” marks the spot, and “X” marks the trash 76

      Chalk it up 77

      Cutting Wood Safely 78

      Selecting saw blades 78

      Cutting board lumber 79

      Cutting sheet goods 84

      Assembling Materials 85

      Nailing it down 85

      Screwing it in place 86

      Joining Pieces at Tricky Angles 88

      Toe-nailing 88

      Pocket hole joinery 89

      Plates 90

      Using Levels and Squares 91

      Carpenter’s level 91

      Specialty levels 92

      Speed squares 93

      Part 2: Constructing A Coop 95

      Chapter 6: Preparing the Site 97

      First Things First: Clearing the Site 98

      Checking the Level of the Ground 98

      Installing Posts in the Ground 99

      Digging holes for footings 99

      Bracing your posts 102

      Mixing and pouring concrete 103

      Securing Posts Aboveground 105

      Mounting posts on top of concrete footings 105

      Using concrete pier blocks 106

      Topping Your Posts 107

      Chapter 7: Laying the Lumber: Framing 101 109

      Building a Subfloor 110

      Framing the joists 110

      Installing the decking 113

      Framing the Walls 114

      Laying out studs 115

      Assembling wall panels on the ground 116

      Framing Doors and Windows 118

      The extra parts needed to frame doors and windows 118

      Walking through extra framing steps 118

      Raising the Wall 120

      Fastening Walls Together 122

      Framing the Roof 123

      Getting the pitch perfect 123

      Analyzing a roof’s anatomy 124

      Building a roof frame 125

      Cutting and attaching rafters 126

      Chapter 8: Adding Walls, Doors, Windows, and a Roof 129

      Putting Up Walls 130

      Fastening plywood in place 130

      Cutting out openings 132

      Working with other materials 133

      Building a Basic Shed Door 136

      Making Your Own Window 139

      Topping Off Your Coop with a Roof 140

      Hanging out your shingles 140

      Conquering corrugated panels 145

      Venting Your Coop 146

      Chapter 9: Building Creature Comforts 149

      Finalizing Your Flooring 149

      Coming Home to (a) Roost 150

      Location, location, location 150

      Roost requirements: Making your roost out of different materials 152

      Securing and supporting your roost 153

      Feathering a Nest Box 154

      Designing nest boxes 154

      Building nest boxes 156

      Other options: Buying or repurposing nest boxes 157

      Ramping Up 157

      Chapter 10: Assembling a Run 161

      Framing a Simple Run 162

      Working with Wire Mesh 164

      Sizing up, measuring, and cutting the wire 164

      Fastening the wire to your posts 165

      Adding even more wire 167

      Chapter 11: Plugged In: Basic Electricity for Your Coop 169

      Calling a Pro to Run a Line to Your Coop 170

      Buzzing About Outlets versus Switches 171

      Receptacles (also known as outlets) 171

      Switches 173

      Letting There Be Light 173

      Deciding whether to include artificial light in your coop 173

      Properly placing the right amount of lighting in your coop 174

      Choosing fixtures 174

      Warming Up to Heaters 176

      Falling for Fans 177

      Part 3: Checking Out Coop Plans 179

      Chapter 12: The Minimal Coop 181

      Vital Stats 182

      Materials List 182

      Cut List 183

      Shelter floor 183

      Front wall 184

      Back wall 184

      Right and left walls 185

      Roof framing 186

      Nest boxes 186

      Assembling the Coop 187

      Chapter 13: The Alpine A-Frame 191

      Vital Stats 192

      Materials List 192

      Cut List 193

      Shelter floor 193

      Gable 1 (nest box side) 194

      Gable 2 (run side, interior) 195

      Gable 2 (run side, exterior) with run door 196

      Roof panel 1 (fixed side) 197

      Roof panel 2 (hinged door) 198

      Nest boxes 198

      Roost 199

      Run panel 1 200

      Run panel 2 with door 201

      Run gable 202

      Assembling the Coop 202

      Chapter 14: The Urban Tractor 205

      Vital Stats 206

      Materials List 206

      Cut List 207

      Tractor base and shelter floor 207

      Left wall 208

      Right wall 209

      Front wall 210

      Rear wall and chicken door 210

      Run posts and framing 211

      Cap plate and roof rafters 212

      Roof, fascia, and gables 212

      Access door 213

      Nest boxes 214

      Run door and chicken ramp 215

      Assembling the Coop 216

      Chapter 15: The All-in-One 221

      Vital Stats 222

      Materials List 222

      Cut List 223

      Skids and floor skirting 224

      Shelter floor 224

      Right wall framing 225

      Front wall framing 226

      Left wall framing 226

      Back wall framing 227

      Exterior wall sheathing 228

      Run framing 229

      Roof framing and rafters 229

      Roof, gables, and fascia 230

      Shelter access door and slam strips 231

      Chicken door, slam strips, and ramp 232

      Nest boxes and roost bar 232

      Nest box door and slam strips 233

      Front wall trim 234

      Back wall trim 234

      Right wall trim 235

      Left wall trim 236

      Run access door 236

      Assembling the Coop 237

      Chapter 16: The Walk-In 243

      Vital Stats 244

      Materials List 244

      Cut List 245

      Skids and floor 245

      Front wall framing 246

      Back wall framing 247

      Right wall framing 247

      Left wall framing 248

      Front wall sheathing and trim 249

      Back wall sheathing 249

      Right and left wall sheathing and trim 250

      Roof rafters 250

      Gable ends and soffits 251

      Roof, gable overhangs, and fascia 251

      Access door 252

      Chicken door 253

      Nest box door 253

      Nest boxes 254

      Roost 255

      Assembling the Coop 255

      Part 4: The Part of Tens 261

      Chapter 17: Ten or So Things Novice Coop-Builders Would Have Done Differently 263

      Make the Coop Bigger 264

      Make the Coop Taller 264

      Consider the Location More Carefully 265

      Don’t Cheap Out on Materials 265

      Use Screws Rather than Nails 266

      Elevate the Coop Off the Ground 266

      Make the Doors Wider 266

      Consider How to Clean the Coop 267

      Make the Nest Box Easily Accessible 267

      Paint the Coop Before Assembly 268

      Reinforce the Run Underground 268

      Chapter 18: Ten or So Cool Ideas to Trick Out Your Coop 269

      Electricity 270

      Solar Power 270

      Running Water 270

      Storage Space 271

      A Quarantine Area 271

      An Automatic Feeder and Waterer 272

      A Removable Droppings Pan 273

      Wheels 273

      A Retractable Roof 273

      “Air-Lock” Doors 274

      Automatic Door Closers 274

      A Wireless Weather Station 274

      Index 277

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