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August 5th, 2009

Coop with Simple Egg-Collecting Laying Boxes

Molly and I made a chicken coop last week with laying boxes designed after those on her father’s farm.  As far as we can tell, they’re a Gunnar Danielsson original design.  The laying box depends on chickens’ instinctual egg rotation.   Every time a chicken stands up off of an egg, it kicks the egg a little, rotating it.  In Gunnar’s boxes the floor is sloped just enough so an egg starts rolling when the chicken kicks it, and ends up underneath a hinged drawer.

Molly's Nesting box plan

Molly drew out the design and I did tests and built it while she was out of town.  It’s 70″ long, accommodating five 14″ laying boxes for large Buff Orphingtons.  Five laying boxes should be enough for 20 hens total.  First I determined a proper angle of between 10-12 degrees for the floor, then built the box.  The laying boxes are still missing curtains, but Katie will sew them up.  We built it all into a coop that will have a deep mulch floor, per plans in the Integral Urban House Book.  Soon the coop will have swinging perches too.

egg testing

nestingbox built in place

new coop

August 2nd, 2009

Katie Festinger’s Farm, pt 1

Molly and I have been working/staying at Katie Festinger’s nascent farm in Chimacum, WA (near Port Townsend) on and off for the last 3 weeks.  Katie sought workers with carpentry experience through Washington Tilth who shared an interest in Christopher Alexander’s Pattern Language building and analysis methods, and found us.
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We’ve had a great time living and working there.  Katie, Beth and Dan are all wonderful and caring people to be and work with, and the area is gorgeous.  We really connected personally, and I hope we’ve made long time friends.  Molly described the area as “exactly like Sweden only more stuff grows and it actually gets warm.” I hope we get to go back some day.

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