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    One chicken in a large greenhouse???

    Getting ready to bring in some full grown chickens (friend will sell for $20 a piece...sounds high to me). What kind of bedding on the concrete floor would you all suggest?
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    One chicken in a large greenhouse???

    Thanks for responding. We are going to move the greenhouse to the upper part of the yard. You are so very right about more than one to keep each other company...point now remembered LOL. We have flying predators so an attached run for them will be carefully made. All my veggies are out...
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    One chicken in a large greenhouse???

    I have a large greenhouse and live in the Pacific Northwest, where we don't get much sun as you all know. Have had an amazing summer, but it has ended. Question is: I only want one chicken as it's just my hubby and me who would like fresh eggs. In my 'other' life, I had about 50...
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    Western Washington greenhouse to chicken coop

    PS the greenhouse is very secure. Nothing can get in accept maybe bugs and a few worms in the winter.
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    Western Washington greenhouse to chicken coop

    WELL, after reading more we decided the old green house would work, but the roof needs redoing. Still have the question about the concrete floor. What would be the best for a cover over part of the concrete? What type of shavings? There is a bit of moss in there now, and thinking the 'grown'...
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    Western Washington greenhouse to chicken coop

    Hi, I'm new here. Have an old 7 x 10 greenhouse that I want to make into a coop. Concrete floor .. corrugated polycarbonated plastic walls and ceiling .. wood frame. The roof is dirty so sun does 'not' pound into it (reason I don't use it) for a greenhouse. Floor stays dry in winter, safe...
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