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Chicken Coop Design Project. By Jordin Tafoya. Purpose. To design an… Environmentally Sustainable Beautiful Functional Thoughtful Chicken coop for a residential backyard. Background Research. White Leghorn Chickens Purpose is egg-laying Extra Large Very good quality
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Chicken Coop Design Project By Jordin Tafoya
Purpose • To design an… • Environmentally Sustainable • Beautiful • Functional • Thoughtful Chicken coop for a residential backyard
Background Research • White Leghorn Chickens • Purpose is egg-laying • Extra Large • Very good quality • Lays 4 x per week • 6-7 lbs. • Most common egg-laying chickens
Requirements • $0 - $500 • Up to150 Square Feet • 4-6 Chickens • Max. of 8 ft. elevation
Understand • What are the positive and negative aspects of raising chickens in a residential environment? • Chickens are super loud, but you don’t have to buy eggs if you have chickens
Understand • What are key health and safety features that should be incorporated into a chicken coop? • Protection from weather, protection from predators like dogs, and space for the chickens.
Understand • What are the essential differences of designing a chicken coop for a rural, suburban, or urban environment? • Urban is a lot harder for design for, because there isn’t as much yard space, and there are other people as major threats. • Rural is the easiest to design for because you have much more room and privacy.
Understand • How would factors such as location, weather, traffic patterns, and geography impact the design? • Because when you design you have to plan for most circumstances, and weather itself is a huge thing to design around.
Reasons for Choice • Simplest • Most sustainable • Meets all requirements
Prototype • The scale was 1 in. : 1 ft.
Prototype Materials • Balsa Wood • Hot glue • Red and white paint • Paintbrush • Chicken wire • X-Acto knife
Materials • Oriented Strand Board • Screws • Paint (Red and White) • 4- 1 in. x 8 ft. Wood Beams • 4- 1 in. x 2.5 ft. Wood Beams • Chicken Wire
Refine • Make the door bigger • Make the outside portion slightly larger
Resources • http://naturalchickenkeeping.blogspot.com/2013/04/how-much-coop-and-run-space-do-i-need.html • http://www.mypetchicken.com/chicken-breeds/Leghorn-White-B65.aspx • http://egglayingchickens.com/best-egg-laying-chicken-breeds.html • http://www.cacklehatchery.com/whtleghornpage.html