Room..yes..heat source no. My coop is a ways from my house with no power source. I’m in Kentucky and it’s usually late April, early May before it’s warm enough for 8 week old chicks.
I started early last spring with 18 chicks and I’ve currently got 15 amazing free range layers. I lost 1 to a hawk, and two disappeared (I’m assuming fox, I’ve seen him around). Looking to add a few more to my flock this spring (6-8) but need some advice on introducing new girls to existing...
We got our first chicks early this spring and thus far we’ve had a great experience raising chickens. I noticed about 3-4 weeks ago that one of our leghorns had gone “broody”. I’d read about methods of breaking broodys but out of laziness I decided to wait her out. My daughter has been taking...
Thanks for the help everyone! Here’s a couple more. I’m certain the one is a white leghorn, but the other is starting to get a few dark spots and has different color legs.
The floor and roof are both in good shape. The eaves are open which has allowed the shed to become the home of a family of flying squirrels. I’ve bought a 100’ roll of 24”W hardware cloth that I plan on closing the eaves in with. I also plan on using it as a barrier along the bottom perimeter of...
I’ll definitely take some in the daylight. Dark now and no lights out there, but it’s a completely open 12x12 area. No windows or insulation, studs are exposed. Only current opening is the door.
Attempting to turn this old shed into a our first chicken coop. I’ve been reading coop ideas on here for a while now, but wanted to get some “expert” tips and advice on the do’s, don’ts and must haves. The building is 12X12 and the area I’ve marked off for the run is 12x40. Planning on starting...
Designing my first coop and I keep reading that the coop MUST be well ventilated, yet at the same time, you don't want it to be drafty. My coop will be 12X12. What's the best way to make sure it's well ventilated, but not drafty? Seems it may be tricky to achieve one without the other.
Thanks for the advise! Nice to hear from a fellow KY boy. Not only do I have hawks to worry about, but I’ve got a pair of Bald Eagles that nest on our farm also.
I'd would prefer to have the fence at 4' because I can get 4' X 100' rolls of hardware cloth. I am concerned with hawks and eagles, but going with a 6' fence and fenced in top will get costly.
I'm in South Western Kentucky, so we get the full spectrum of weather.
I'm starting to get the picture that with chickens coops and runs, bigger is better. The plan is to have 15-20 birds, but space isn't an issue, so I could go with a larger run as long as the budget allows. I have a 7 acre open yard with no neighbors in site, so I'd love to let them free range...
Our plan is to have around 15-20 birds, so the run size should be sufficient. I won't be able to let them free range at all due to predators in the area. Not sure on bedding yet. DLM in the coop seems to be a good option, but not sure if I'll go that route in the run. I literally just got...
Working on the design of turning an old wooden shed (aprx. 15'x12') into a coop with a run somewhere around 15' X 30'. Two question regarding the run in particular.
1. I'll have to fence the top of the run due to predators, but is it necessary for the fence to be tall enough for me to walk...