twinsprouts
In the Brooder
Hey y'all!
Quick question: What are the standards (per chicken) for an appropriately sized run and coop?
TIA for any advice you have for me. More details below:
I'm looking to build my own coop in the coming years. That said, I'm putting together a sort of "5 year plan" map of my new (currently empty) back yard.
My prior experience with chickens was my mother's flock. A very VERY large flock in a converted shed with an attached run that they hardly used because they were allowed to free range on our acreage as far as their little hearts commanded them to wander.
So, let's say in our new city, I'm allowed to keep a maximum of 5 chickens. They are not allowed to free range. I think I'll build to the specs of a 5-chicken coop and only keep 3-4 to leave a buffer in case something comes up and I wind up with extra(s).
What are the standards (per chicken) for an appropriately sized run and coop? In a perfect world, I would give them unlimited room, but unfortunately I have to work within the bounds of my yard and my budget.
Quick question: What are the standards (per chicken) for an appropriately sized run and coop?
TIA for any advice you have for me. More details below:
I'm looking to build my own coop in the coming years. That said, I'm putting together a sort of "5 year plan" map of my new (currently empty) back yard.
My prior experience with chickens was my mother's flock. A very VERY large flock in a converted shed with an attached run that they hardly used because they were allowed to free range on our acreage as far as their little hearts commanded them to wander.
So, let's say in our new city, I'm allowed to keep a maximum of 5 chickens. They are not allowed to free range. I think I'll build to the specs of a 5-chicken coop and only keep 3-4 to leave a buffer in case something comes up and I wind up with extra(s).
What are the standards (per chicken) for an appropriately sized run and coop? In a perfect world, I would give them unlimited room, but unfortunately I have to work within the bounds of my yard and my budget.
Looking at my back yard schematics I planned for an 8x16 spot. I'm redesigning it a little bit now, but good to know that'll be a good amount of space
I can't wait to read about chicken enrichment items now actually LOL. I used to keep hamsters and my favorite thing was setting up their tanks with enrichment forage and toys.