The Diehl/Witzenburg chicken coop
Two chickens roam the backyard of Audrey Diehl and Dakota Witzenburg’s Mt. Washington backyard. Diehl and Witzenburg have had them as pets for almost a year. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)
Diehl, who blogs about her chickens at greenfrieda.blogspot.com, says watching their chickens is more interesting than watching TV. Witzenburg is a bird-watcher, too. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)
Witzenburg, an artist and furniture maker, considered form and function when designing the coop for his and his wife’s chickens. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)
Furniture designer Dakota Witzenburg with one of his pet chickens. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)
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The chicken coop that Witzenburg built sits on a level spot in the tiered backyard of his Mt. Washington home. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)
Diehl and Witzenburg’s coop includes four distinct zones: a space for the chickens to hunt and peck in the dirt, a more protected space where they eat, the roost where they sleep and the nesting box for laying eggs. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times)