Full screen door

When the chickens were little, I put in a “screen” (it is covered in poultry mesh) door on the back doorway of the coop so I had a way to block them from following me out and to let a breeze go through the coop. I only made it half as tall as the door: they were little! But it didn’t take long for them to be big enough to eye ball that short door and I could see them judging the distance of the jump. So the solid door stayed closed for several months. I finally got around to making a top portion of the screen door!

Screened back door

There is another reason I finally tackled this, aside from that it is cooling down (slightly) and I can get more done outside. My youngest is still very wary of the chickens. Her interaction with them has lately been by Facetime (when I am in the coop, she calls my phone from her iPad). When the chickens eventually get around to laying eggs, I wanted to make a way for my youngest to look for eggs without going fully into the coop. So I rehinged the screen door, and I am planning on putting a nesting box on the wall near the opening. The idea is that she will be able to use the screen door as a block to protect her from the chickens. That is the theory anyway.