- Jun 27, 2012
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Hello all!
Our city allows up to 4 hens per household but with the OK of all neighbors. We live in an expensive upscale neighborhood and one neighbor refused to sign permission, thinking I was going to erect a chicken coop in the front yard. I was never even able to discuss it with him. Undaunted, I am bound and determined to prove to him that he will NEVER see a "chicken coop", and that I can have 3 chickens he will never detect or hear or smell. Our lot is almost 3/4 of an acre but it is mostly visible from that neighbor's house. there are plenty of bushes and plantings I can use to hide fencing, runs, etc. so I can landscape to hide some of the chicken space.
My idea is to make a coop out of a horizontal storage shed or perhaps a small vertical one with a minimum of 32 cubic ft (about 12 sq ft of floor). (Adaptation of which is discussion for another time)
My problem is the run.
1) if I get the smaller storage shed it will fit under a window against the house and I can devise and attached run. No problem.
2) If I get the larger shed, it has to go against the garage wall, but there can be no attached run because the coop would sit on a paved pathway that leads to a patio. Across the walkway is a place for an adequate run.
How do I get the chickens to the run? This run is also camouflaged, hidden in bushes, painted green, whatever and undetectable from the neighbor's house.
I plan to set this all up and (without chickens) dare him to detect the coop and run.
Any suggestions?
Thank you for any help and suggestion you have.
Suzanne
Our city allows up to 4 hens per household but with the OK of all neighbors. We live in an expensive upscale neighborhood and one neighbor refused to sign permission, thinking I was going to erect a chicken coop in the front yard. I was never even able to discuss it with him. Undaunted, I am bound and determined to prove to him that he will NEVER see a "chicken coop", and that I can have 3 chickens he will never detect or hear or smell. Our lot is almost 3/4 of an acre but it is mostly visible from that neighbor's house. there are plenty of bushes and plantings I can use to hide fencing, runs, etc. so I can landscape to hide some of the chicken space.
My idea is to make a coop out of a horizontal storage shed or perhaps a small vertical one with a minimum of 32 cubic ft (about 12 sq ft of floor). (Adaptation of which is discussion for another time)
My problem is the run.
1) if I get the smaller storage shed it will fit under a window against the house and I can devise and attached run. No problem.
2) If I get the larger shed, it has to go against the garage wall, but there can be no attached run because the coop would sit on a paved pathway that leads to a patio. Across the walkway is a place for an adequate run.
How do I get the chickens to the run? This run is also camouflaged, hidden in bushes, painted green, whatever and undetectable from the neighbor's house.
I plan to set this all up and (without chickens) dare him to detect the coop and run.
Any suggestions?
Thank you for any help and suggestion you have.
Suzanne