I've recently made a decision to get chickens! I had some a few years back, but turns out they were illegal
We petitioned the HOA, but no difference was made in the ordinance. Recently one of the people on the HOA suggested that we buy chickens and ask some neighbors a walking distance away who live on a farm to let them live on their property, in a coop we supply. I was thinking not, it's a hassle to have to walk down every morning before school, and after as well. But chickens are too wonderful, so I'm going to go for it this spring!
We have a 8x10 run, or thereabouts, made of 2x4s and chicken wire. It's not very secure, seeing as it doesn't have a top, and our neighborhood is infested with coyotes, foxes, and raccoons (oh joy...), but I am going to staple some chicken wire to the top this summer, add a shaded area, and install a perch, some nesting boxes, and a sand pit. At night I have a large dog crate (probably 3x5) that my puppy never took a liking to. My three old hens used to sleep in that in my garage at night, and it was plenty big for them. I was going to secure some plywood to the sides of the crate so predators wouldn't be able to get to the girls, and now my only concern is the following :
- will my birds be at high risk for predators in the daytime, are there steps I should take to secure the run?
- how many birds can I put in a 3x5 at night, and an 8x10 in the day? I'd probably get 3-6, haven't decided. I would give them time to stretch their legs every day.
- I live in Denver. It's hot in the summer (100 as high), and cold in the winter (below freezing at times.) I am concerned for their safety inside the crate. Is that just not safe? I will obviously place a "window" in the side of the wood for ventilation, but I'm worried that the birds will overheat in the summer and freeze in the winter!
Any thoughts?


We have a 8x10 run, or thereabouts, made of 2x4s and chicken wire. It's not very secure, seeing as it doesn't have a top, and our neighborhood is infested with coyotes, foxes, and raccoons (oh joy...), but I am going to staple some chicken wire to the top this summer, add a shaded area, and install a perch, some nesting boxes, and a sand pit. At night I have a large dog crate (probably 3x5) that my puppy never took a liking to. My three old hens used to sleep in that in my garage at night, and it was plenty big for them. I was going to secure some plywood to the sides of the crate so predators wouldn't be able to get to the girls, and now my only concern is the following :
- will my birds be at high risk for predators in the daytime, are there steps I should take to secure the run?
- how many birds can I put in a 3x5 at night, and an 8x10 in the day? I'd probably get 3-6, haven't decided. I would give them time to stretch their legs every day.
- I live in Denver. It's hot in the summer (100 as high), and cold in the winter (below freezing at times.) I am concerned for their safety inside the crate. Is that just not safe? I will obviously place a "window" in the side of the wood for ventilation, but I'm worried that the birds will overheat in the summer and freeze in the winter!
Any thoughts?