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Urban Coop Company Round-Top Stand-Up Coop Assembly Instructions Manual

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Assembly Instructions
Round-Top Stand-Up
Shown With Optional Waterer & Feeder
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
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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.
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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.
Help Hotline: 877-741-COOP
or info@uccomail.com re: Assembly Support

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  • Page 1 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.
  • Page 2 Roof Vents Front Left "Roost" Closed Area Eaves Where Birds Sleep "Egg Box" Optional Feeder Optional Waterer Back Right (We recommend having the back side of your coop facing North) "Run" Open Wired Area Step Turn Out Door...
  • Page 3 Written Parts List B. Roost Parts F. Accessories (if purchased) A. Wired Run Areas B1 Roost Bars (4 identical) F1 4" EZ-Fill Waterer (2 loose poultry nipples) B2 Roost Access Panel (door) F2 Waterer Hanger Bracket A1 Lower Sides x2 Identical (have feet) B3 Roost Apron (wood) F3 EZ-Fill Feeder A2 Mid Side x2 Identical...
  • Page 4 Fig 1 A18 Back Fig 1B A15 Right Wire Faces Inward Put Screws In All Pre- Fig 1A Drilled Holes = Direction Of Screws Bottom Feet Turn-Out Door H2 Latch Bottom Feet H1 Safety Clip A12 Left E5 Screw A18 Back G2 Bit G1 T25 Bit Fig 1C...
  • Page 5 = 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. Fig 2 Attach Latch In Same Way As Previous Step Fig 2A :-) You've got this! Repeat Procedures In Previous Steps To Complete Mid &...
  • Page 6 Wire Down Fig 3 Assembled As A Unit Then Fitted Into Place C1 Flush Here In Step 4 Open Door To Access Screw Holes All Edges Flush Wire Down Edges Flush Floor Aligned With Cross Piece On Front Wire Down Floor Flush With Bottom Align With Fig 4A...
  • Page 7 Hang Assembly On Boards Inside Panels A14, A17 Fig 4 Fig 4A Egg Box Assembly From Step 3 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.
  • Page 8 D4 Valance D3 Valence Holder Fig 5 D2 Door A21 Arc A21 Arc Flush A20 Back Banel Fig 5A H6 Stake :-) Find your step ladder again! 5.1 Attach Left & Right Run Fronts: Using E1 Brown Screws into pre- drilled holes as of A1, A2 &...
  • Page 9 Fig 6 E2 Green Roof T-20 Screw Screw :-) Be careful on that ladder ! 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.
  • Page 10 Sliding Gate Latch Pan Head Screw Fig 7 A9 Door E4 Gold GRK Screw E5 Screw Handle Held On By E4 G2 Bit Screws From Behind Door :-) Like, you're pretty much done! 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...
  • Page 11 Fig 8 Cut-Away View of Roost B5 Day Roost Bar Alternate Hook Location Hook Pre-Drilled Hole For Eye H3 Hook & Eye :-) Need that helper again! 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 Fig 8 and using E1 Brown Screws on front and...
  • Page 12 Fig 9 F2 Waterer Bracket (if purchased) Installs Up Against Wall Using 2 E1 Brown Screws Through Holes In Bottom Rail of Door Frame. Fig 9A :-) Chow time! 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...
  • Page 13 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.