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Urban Coop Company Round-Top Stand-Up Coop User manual

Mar 2017
Help Hotline: 877-741-COOP
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Assembly Instructions
Round-Top Stand-Up Coop™
V2
Some things you should know...
Understanding these concepts / conventions will help guide you through the
instructions.
•Mating edges of parts to be flush and tight (when called for) will keep
measurements in tolerance as the coop grows in size.
•Having a flat area is required for the coop to assemble properly.
•We estimate about 4 hours for a person of ordinary skills to assemble.
Two people are needed for several steps.
•You will need a drill (preferably cordless) and a tape measure will be
helpful. Everything else is provided.
•Drive screws only deep enough to hold parts tight and not bury the
heads too deeply as water will sit in the divots and it may cause
softening of the wood and prematurely loosen screws. It will also greatly
decrease your ability to easily disassemble a part if needed.
•You may end up directly driving in a screw. The brown and green screws
are very aggressive and will drive with no pre-drilled hole. Keep screw
entry points in the meat of the wood and not too close to edges. Screws
in knots or close to edges should be pre-drilled.
•Rough Cedar may have knots, cracks or frays that are normal. We cull
and cut around most imperfections we deem structurally problematic
during fabrication. If you get a piece that you feel is not beautiful, please
let us know so we can address your concern.
•We hand fabricated your coop with human carpenters. We work really
hard to not make mistakes. In the rare occasion that we either
misfabricated a part, a part was damaged in shipping, or we forgot to
package a needed part, contact us and we will ship out a replacement
part for you at no cost.
•We recommend dirt floors in the runs of coops. A trimmed rubber mat or
cardboard can be placed in the bottom of egg boxes and you may wish
to put pine shavings or shredded junk mail in them. They are left wired
so they can be cleaned in the event of a broken egg.
We try to write instructions that work for both visual and verbal learners. Pictures supplement words and words supplement pictures. These written
instructions, as provided with your purchase, will always be the latest iteration of the instructions and match the coop shipped and provide the most
complete up-to-date information.
We depend on feedback about our instructions to implement changes to future versions. Please know that we value your input to that ongoing
process and endeavor to produce instructions that are as effective as possible for a wide variety of customers.
Copyright ® Urban Coop Company all rights reserved. This document is provided to you for your own personal limited use as a paying customer to assemble your coop. We
consider these instructions company intellectual property and are granting you limited personal use only. Do not copy or distribute without written permission of Urban Coop
Company. We claim all available Federal protection for the name Round-Top Duck Coop™, our protected designs and trade dress as is allowed by any and all Federal
intellectual property protection laws. We invest heavily in your coop and work very hard to do a good job and it is only fair that our workers benefit for their hard work.
Start Here!
Shown With Optional Waterer & Feeder
Step
Assembly Instructions
Round-Top Stand-Up Coop
V2 March 4, 2017
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Orientation
Front
Left
Right
Back (We recommend having the back side of your coop facing North)
Turn Out Door
Optional Feeder
Eaves
Roof Vents
"Egg Box"
"Run"
Open
Wired
Area
"Roost"
Closed Area
Where Birds
Sleep
Optional Waterer
Step
Assembly Instructions
Round-Top Stand-Up Coop
V2 March 4, 2017
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Parts List
F. Accessories (if purchased)
F1 4" EZ-Fill Waterer (2 loose poultry nipples)
F2 Waterer Hanger Bracket
F3 EZ-Fill Feeder
F4 Feeder Bracket
F5 Storm Panel Set (15 Panel Set)
G. Tools Provided
G1 T25 and T20 Torx Bits
G2 Phillips Bit
G3 Magnetic Bit Holder
G4 1/8" Drill Bit
H. Hardware
H1 Safety Clips 5
H2 Gate Latches 3
H3 3" Hook & Eye Sets 2
H4 Sliding Gate Latch 2
H6 3/8" Stakes 2
H7 Poultry Nipple & Grommet 2
H8 Window Bolt & Screws 1
Required Tools - Not Provided
Good Drill For Driving Screws (preferably cordless)
Tape Measure
Hammer
Small Step Ladder (5-6 Foot is perfect)
I. Recommended Tools
Level
If you have any problems with assembling your new coop, email
info@uccomail.com or call us at 877-741-COOP (2667).
More about your new coop!
Care:
You can seal your coop if you wish. You should use a low VOC water based product. You can have color added to these products too...like painting, but its a wood stain that lets the
wood breathe. We recommend color sealing rather than painting. You paid a premium price for your coop in part to pay for the cedar. It will last outdoors in its natural state for many
years, better than almost any other wood. Sealing can keep the wood from going grey. That's the main benefit. Clean wood with mild detergent and water or with a commercially
available coop cleaner as needed. Glues used in all joints are completely waterproof and all metal parts are galvanized or have exterior rated coatings.
Placement:
Easy access to water/feed and clear access to doors is needed. Sunlight is not all bad, and the Galvalume roof does a good job at not transferring heat and provides shade. Sunlight
does a good job at disinfecting the ground under the coop. Fifty percent (50%) or more of direct sun is preferred. Good air movement around your coop is more important than anything
else. The back side should be faced North if at all possible. Remember... High ground is dry ground. For coop doors to open easily over time, the coop must be level.
Digging Predators:
The welded wire and cedar frames are stronger than almost any predator less than a bear :) so diggers are the prime nuisance. By far dogs are the most common digger. Other "wild"
animals, while more rare, certainly can dig too. If you’re worried about diggers, stack heavy block shaped rocks around perimeter of coop to make getting under more difficult. Better yet,
bury them around the perimeter just below grade. You can also attach a strip of wire that extends out from the bottom rails, and bury below the surface of the soil. We recommend dirt
in bottom of coops that has good drainage. Pine shavings, straw or shredded junk mail can be used in laying areas... but is not recommended in the main run areas.
More About Cedar:
Your coop is built from rough cut Appearance Grade North American Western Red Cedar. Our 2x2's are actually custom milled by Weyerhaeuser. Wood deemed defective is culled
during milling, cutting and in fabrication... about 5%-10%. Knots, blemishes, fraying, coloring variations, minor surface cracking, slight warping and periodic worm marks are normal
parts of rough cedar. We try to make it to where a reversible part always has a “pretty side” and take care to make the “pretty side” show on all parts. If you’re unhappy with a piece of
wood we fabricated into your coop, send us a picture. We want you to love every piece of your new coop.
Written Parts List
A. Wired Run Areas
A1 Lower Sides x2 Identical (have feet)
A2 Mid Side x2 Identical
A3 Top Sides x2 Identical (beveled top)
A7 Left Lower Front (water & feed)
A8 Left Upper Front
A9 (1) Door (2) Handle (3) Stop
A10 Right Lower Front
A11 Right Upper Front
A. Wood Run Areas
A12 Left Lower Side (feet)
A13 Left Mid Side (door)
A14 Left Top Side (beveled top)
A15 Right Lower Side (feet)
A16 Right Mid Side
A17 Right Top Side (beveled top)
A18 Lower Back (door)
A19 Mid Back
A20 Top Back
A. Run Roof
A21 Arc (identical pair)
A22 Roof Supports (identical pair)
A23 Eave Boards (identical pair)
A24 Roof Metal (3 pc matched set)
B. Roost Parts
B1 Roost Bars (4 identical)
B2 Roost Access Panel (door)
B3 Roost Apron (wood)
B4 Roost Door Storm Panel (translucent panel)
B5 Day Roost Bar
C. Egg Box Parts
C1 Egg Box Face (holes)
C2 Egg Box Access Panel (2 doors)
C3 Egg Box Floors (2 identical wired panels)
D. Storage Area
D1 Storage Area Floor (wood & wire)
D2 Storage Area Door (wire)
D3 Storage Valence Holder Board (slot)
D4 Storage Valence (translucent panel)
D5 Door Storm Panel (translucent panel)
E. Fasteners
E1 3” Brown T25 Screws 171+
E2 1 5/8” Green T20 Screws 16+
E3 Rubber Washer Roof Screws 20+
E4 4" Gold GRK Screws 4+
E5 Phillips Screws Gate Latches 30+
E6 Pan Head Phillips Screws Sliding Latches 4+
* Extra screws are included.
Step
01
Assembly Instructions
Round-Top Stand-Up Coop
V2 March 4, 2017
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Run Assembly Bottom
G1 T25 Bit
G3 Bit Holder
E1 Brown Screw
Fig 1
Fig 1A
1.1 Attach Run Wire Sides To Run Wood Sides: Using G1 T25 Bit in G3 Bit Holder in your drill, drive E1 Brown Screws into pre-drilled holes as indicated by Green Arrows attaching
A1 wire side(s) to A15 Right and A12 Left Wooden Sides making top and side edges flush with each other. See Fig 1 & Fig 1A. Note: Only drive screws deep enough to hold and try
not to bury heads too deeply into the wood.
1.2 Attach Turn-Out Door Hardware: Before attaching A18 Back Panel remove the E1 Brown Screw from the Turn-Out Door frame used to secure during shipping and install the H2
Gate Latch into Pre-Drilled Holes using E5 Phillips Screws and G2 Bit as shown in Fig 1C and lock using provided H1 Safety Clip.
1.3 Attach Back to Sides: Standing up sides to back and orienting as illustrated in Fig 1B use E1 Brown Screws In Pre-Drilled Holes of A15 and A12 to attach sides to A18 Back
Panel making sure that edges and tops are flush.
Fig 1B
A1
A1
A18 Back
A1
A1
A18 Back
A12 Left
A15 Right
A18 Back Panel
A1 Side Panel
Fig 1C
E5 Screw
G2 Bit
Turn-Out Door
H1 Safety Clip
H2 Latch
Bottom Feet
Bottom Feet
Wire
Faces
Inward
:-) Here we go !
= Direction
Of Screws
Put Screws
In All Pre-
Drilled
Holes
Step
02
Assembly Instructions
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Run Assembly Mid &
Upper
Fig 2
Repeat Procedures In Previous Steps To Complete
Mid & Upper Run Assembly:
2.1 Using E1 Brown Screws into pre-drilled holes as indicated by
Green Arrows complete the sides and backs of the run using the
illustrations for guidance.
Open door to access screw holes for panel A13. Keep edges flush.
Note: Use as many screws as there are pre-drilled holes for the
strongest joints. If a hole is missing, no worries, the screws will drive
just fine without a pilot hole. Just line up in the middle of the wood and
drive them into the center. The holes are certainly easier, sorry if our
carpenters missed one ;-)
Fig 2A
:-) You've got this!
Depending on how tall you are, you
might be more comfortable working
from a small step ladder. It will for sure
be needed for the roof assembly step.
A2
A3
= Direction Of Screws
Note: Water accumulating in screw holes can causes premature rot
so we in some instances pre-drill from the bottom side going up.
Attach Latch In Same Way As Previous Step
Open Door To Get To These Pre-Drilled Holes
A18
A20
A12
A13
A14
A17
A1
A19
A16
A15
Arrows indicate location of screw
holes and direction of panel
attachment. Look carefully for all pre-
drilled holes and put screws in all holes.
Step
03
Assembly Instructions
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V2 March 4, 2017
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Roost Front & Egg
Box Assembly
Fig 3
3.1 Someone Holding For You: Using E1 Brown Screws attach C1 Egg Box Face Panel to middle vertical post of C2 Egg Box Access Door Panel driving screws from C2 middle post
into C1 edge. Now attach D1 Storage Floor on top (wire side down) making sure back edge of C1 is flush with cross piece on D1 wooden area. Screw in from C2 into C1 and from D1
into top edge of C1.
3.2 Install Egg Box Floors: Using E1 Brown Screws attach the lower C3 Egg Box Floor (wire side down) tight into the corner formed from the C2 Panel and C1 Panel attaching from
C2 into C3 edge and C1 into C3 edge. Repeat for upper C3 Floor noting the alignment with C2 and C1 as illustrated in Fig 3 & 3A.
3.3 Install Door & Apron: Place B2 Door Panel into place as illustrated making sure edges are flush and attach using E1 screws from positions shown. Some screws are behind door.
Attach B3 Apron Panel (logo) in the same way in the position shown. Double check that all screws are in and edges are flush.
3.4 Storage Door Window Bolt: Using 4 small Philips head screws included with the H8 Window Bolt, install the bolt portion of the hardware in the center of the D1 panel front (as
illustrated) into the pre-drilled holes. Discard the retainer portion of the window bolt.
Fig 4A
:-) Can we get some help here?
Wire Down
Floor Aligned
With Cross
Piece On
Front
Floor Flush With Bottom
Open Door To Access Screw Holes
All Edges Flush
Edges Flush
C1
C2
C3
C3
B2
B3
D1
Align With
Cross
Piece
C1
Fig 3A
Assembled As A Unit
Then Fitted Into Place
In Step 4
C1 Flush Here
Wire Down
Wire Down
H8
Step
04
Assembly Instructions
Round-Top Stand-Up Coop
V2 March 4, 2017
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Install Egg Box &
Roost Assembly
4.1 With Help: Lift the Egg Box Assembly made in Step 3 into coop placing against back wall and resting the unit on top of the boards on the inside of the A14 and A17 Panels.
Fig 4. You may need to carefully move apart sides for unit to fit into place and then carefully move them back to make it squeezed in tightly.
4.2 Attach: Making sure edges of assembly are visually running straight up and down with coop sides, adjusting as needed, drive E1 Brown Screws from B2 & B3 Panels into sides of
coop and from C2 Panel into sides of coop. Fig 4.
4.3: Drive 2 E1 Brown Screws through holes indicated in Fig 4A through A19 Panel. these screws go into back side of the C1 Egg Box Face on the other side of the wall.
4.4: Drive 3 E1 Brown Screws through holes indicated in Fig 4B left side back edge to support assembly back side. Repeat with 1 E1 Screw in Right Side as indicated in Fig 4C.
:-) Now you know why we left the front off so far...
Fig 4
Fig 4A
Hang Assembly On Boards Inside Panels A14, A17
A19
Fig 4B
(Left)
Fig 4C
(Right)
After this step, the coop will become
very difficult for two people to move
so you should make sure its positioned
where you want and on level ground.
Confirm level along both the back and
the sides. A level app on a smart-phone
works great! Rake out or build up ground
as necessary.
Egg Box Assembly
From Step 3
B2
B3
C2
Step
05
Assembly Instructions
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Front & Arcs
Fig 5
Fig 5A
:-) Find your step ladder again!
26½ Inches
D4 Valance
D3 Valence Holder
D2 Door
A21 Arc
A21 Arc
A10
A11
A7
A8
Attach Same As Previous Steps
H6 Stake
5.1 Attach Left & Right Run Fronts: Using E1 Brown Screws into pre-
drilled holes as of A1, A2 & A3 Panels, attach left side A7 and A8 panels
as illustrated in Fig 5 making sure to keep edges and bottom of panels
flush. Repeat for right side A10 and A11 panels too. Install latch
hardware as in previous steps on panel A7.
5.2 Front & Back Arcs: Using E1 Brown Screws into pre-drilled holes
under top rail of A8 & A11 attach A21 Arc on top of A8 & A11 moving left
and right sides of coop in or out as required to make left, right and front
edges line up. See Fig 5. There should be ~ 26½ inches between left &
right sides. Repeat back A21 Arc on top of A20 panel driving E1 screws
up into bottom rail of Arc from top rail of A20.
5.3 Square Up Coop: Using a measuring tape measure the inside
dimensions of coop corner-to-corner. It should be about 83 inches.
Most importantly, it should be the equal corner-to-corner. "Rack" the
coop corner-to-corner as needed to make the measurement equal.
5.4 Stake Down Front: Position A7 and A10 Front Panels In/Out to
where there is ~ 26½ inches between left & right sides at ground level.
When correct, drive Stakes through holes in bottoms of A7 & A10 where
indicated by Gold Arrows to stake down the bottom edges of front door
opening. See Fig 5.
5.5 Storage Door & Valance: Position D2 Door on top of Storage Area
as indicated in Fig 5A and using E1 Brown Screws attach door frame on
left and right sides by aligning with edges of coop and driving screws
from frame into side panels of coop. Place D3 Valance Holder Board on
top of D2 Door Frame aligning side to side and edges, and drive E1
Screws up through D2 Door Frame top edge into bottom of D3. Place D4
CoroClear® Valance Panel into slot of D3.
A1
A2
A3
A20 Back
Banel
Flush
Measure Before
Staking Down
+/- Inside Corner to Corner
Step
06
Assembly Instructions
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V2 March 4, 2017
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Roof
Fig 6
Fig 6A
:-) Be careful on that ladder !
~½ inch
~ 2" Overhang On Eave
Edge of Roof
Lower Panel Screw Line
Center Panel Has Screw Holes On Both Edges
Center Panel Screw Line (Lower Panel Upper Edge Gets Pinned Under Center Panel)
A24 (3 Pieces)
A22
A23
3-1/2"
E3
Roof
Screw
Make Sure Your Coop Is Square & Level As Believe It
Or Not :-) The Roof Locks It All In Place...
6.1 Roof Supports: Using your hand, tap into place the two
A22 Roof Supports aligning the notches of the supports
with those in the A21 Arcs. See Fig 6. Fit support into
cutout of CoroClear® D4 Valance installed in previous
step. If notches are too tight to tap with your hand, tap with
hammer directly on top of notches a little at each end at a
time.
6.2 Eave Boards: Using the smaller G1 T-20 Star Bit in the
G3 Bit Holder, attach the A23 Eave Boards as illustrated in
Fig 6 using the E2 Green T-20 Screws in the predrilled
holes. Align Eave Boards with equal amounts extending
from each end, about 3½ inches. Double reinforced edge
faces down and towards the bottom.
6.3 Galvalume® Roof: Identify the Center A24 Roof Panel.
Its the one with holes along both edges. Other two Lower
Roof panels are interchangeable.
Lower Panels: Position one of the Lower A24 Roof Panels
along the A23 Eave Board with about 2 inches of the Roof
Panel extending out along the bottom and centered side to
side, about ½ extending out. Top edge of panel along the
A22 Support will help you align. Using the G3 Bit Holder
with no bit in place, put 1 E3 Roof Screw in center hole of
the Lower A24 panel driving through panel into Eave Board
to temporarily hold in place. Repeat for other side.
Center Panels: Carefully place the Center Roof Panel over
the top of the two lower roof panel upper edges pinning the
lower roof panels under the Center Roof Panel and drive E3
Screws through center panel into A22 Supports keeping the
angle of the Roof Screws more or less along the same lines
as the supports. Do However you can but starting in the
center and switch back and forth from side-to-side will result
in the most flat panel installation. Repeat along edges until
all screws are in.
Finish Up Lower Panels: If bottom panel is curved nicely
and laying flat, install remainder of E3 screws in other
holes. If it is a little bowed after installing center panel, you
can remove bottom center screw and install other screws
into eaves first, holding flat, and then re-install center screw
once you like it.
A21
Push Eave Boards Up Into Arc Edge
E2 Green
T-20 Screw
Center Screw
First
Lower Under Center
Screws From Center Out Works Best
Step
07
Assembly Instructions
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Door
Fig 7
:-) Like, you're pretty much done!
E4 Gold GRK Screw
Another set of hands will be helpful...
7.1 Door Stop: Using 4 E2 Green T-20 Screws and the
T20 Bit, install the A9 Door Stop in the upper left corner of
the door frame as illustrated in Fig 7A. Door shown in Fig
7A is not installed yet.
7.2 Install Door: Your A9 Door Hinges are already
attached on the right side front panels and the holes pre-
drilled in the door.
Using 12 E5 Bevel head Screws attach the A9 Door to the
hinges in pre-drilled holes snugly installing top screws of
each hinge first, then snugly installing bottom screws of
each hinge, then installing middle screws of each hinge
tight. After everything looks lined up, go back and tighten
tops and bottom screws of each hinge. Tightening screws
in this pattern will help to keep door aligned.
7.3 Door Handle: Using the 4 E4 Gold Screws and the T25
Bit snugly install a screw from behind the door into the top
predrilled hole into the top hole of the A9 Door Handle.
Swing handle down and install in bottom holes. Leave
handle just a little bit loose so that it can be aligned if
needed with the sliding gate latches in the next steps.
7.4 Sliding Gate Latch: Position the upper sliding gate
latch as shown in Fig 7 and using the provided Sliding Gate
Latch Pan Head Screws affix the latch using pre-drilled
holes making sure that the latch pin moves freely into the
catch hole on the Door Handle. When aligned, tighten latch
down. Repeat for lower latch.
When complete, go ahead and install and tighten all Door
Handle Screws.
A9 Door
H4
H4
Sliding Gate Latch Pan Head Screw
E5 Screw
G2 Bit
Fig 7A
Screws Here
And Here
Handle Held
On By E4
Screws From
Behind Door
Step
08
Assembly Instructions
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Roost Bars
Fig 8
8.1 Install Roost Bars: Roost panels are hidden so that
you can see locations of roost bars. Using a helper
behind the coop, position B1 Roost Bars in locations
shown in Fig 8 and using E1 Brown Screws on front and
back panels, drive screws into center of bars fixing them
into position.
8.2 Day Roost: Carefully hand tap B5 Day Roost bard
into position as shown in Fig 8. For easy cleaning, it is not
screwed in.
8.3 Storage Door & Main Door Hooks: As noted in Fig 8
attach storage door H3 Eye in pre-drilled hole on storage
door (standard position) and using the provided G4 1/8
inch drill bit, make a pilot hole on the roof beam directly
above and install the hook part to your liking.
If you prefer a lower hook point, the hoof portion of the H#
eye can be installed along the storage doors edge and
hooked into the wire on the side panels.
Main Door Hook: With other hook and eye, install on the
inside of the main door so that you can lock the door
behind you if needed. Works best with the hook on the
door and the eye in the side panel.
:-) Need that helper again!
Cut-Away View of Roost
B5 Day Roost Bar
B5
H3 Hook & Eye
Pre-Drilled Hole For Eye
Alternate Hook Location
Eye
Hook
Step
09
Assembly Instructions
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Waterer & Feed
Brackets (Option)
Fig 9
9.1 Install Waterer Bracket: If you purchased the optional waterer, install
the F2 Bracket as illustrated in Fig 9 using E1 Brown Screws installed in
bottom rail of door. Open door to put in screws.
9.2 Install Feeder Bracket: If you purchased the optional feeder, install the
F4 Bracket as illustrated in Fig 9B using E2 Green Screws installed in frame
ends of feeder. Open door to put in screws.
Fig 9A shows the waterer and feeder in place as they are when in service.
:-) Chow time!
Fig 9A
Fig 9B
F2 Waterer Bracket (if purchased)
Installs Up Against Wall Using 2 E1
Brown Screws Through Holes In
Bottom Rail of Door Frame.
Open Door To
Screw Down
Poultry Nipple Installation
1st install rubber grommet
into holes. Rotate to seat.
2nd force fit by pushing, the nipple
into the grommet. Protect your
hand with a towel if needed.
Step
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Final Page
Ground Level
CMU Block or Similar
Some things to know about using your new Round-Top Stand-Up™ Chicken Coop
You will need to put some sort of a liner in the bottom of the egg boxes. We recommend a cut up
door mat that can be washed. An egg might get broken or some chickens will prefer sleeping in
the egg boxes at times in the year, and a liner makes it easy to wash. The egg boxes being dark is
what makes a chicken lay there versus somewhere else.
There is an eyelet for the hook to hold open the storage door that is designed to go on one of the
roof beams. If you are shorter, you can install the hook over to the side and just hook door onto
wire to hold it up. We mounted the door like we did because it gives the most clearance into the
storage area and stays closed even if not latched.
If you bought the waterer, you will need to rotate it downward to dump the water and then the
nipples can fit through the keyhole on the top of the entry cutout. Dump into a bucket if you don't
want the ground getting wet. We do this to protect the nipples and the brackets from the weight of
the waterer when full.
See the illustration to the right for a preferred method to predator proof your coop. Block count is
accurate. Dimensions of the coop may be found on the product page at
www.urbancoopcompnay.com.
If you ordered the feeder: Feed may clog in very damp climates or when using feeds that do not
have clumping agents. Usually, shaking the feeder will dislodge clogged feed. If persistent, the
angled chute in the feeder can have some of the material removed from the exit opening...a little
at a time until you achieve the performance you want.
See our web site for options to keep water from freezing in the optional waterer.
Below Ground
CMU Block Predator
Proofing Method
Optional Magnetically Attached
Storm Panel Set

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