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I like it! He deserves credit for getting a lot right on his first build. I'm not sure of the interior coop dimensions, is it 4 x 8 and the wire enclosed part 8 x 8? Usually its best to have at least[ because chicken math happens] 4 sq ft per bird of enclosed floor space [excluding nest boxes feeders, etc] and at least 10 sq ft per bird in the run and roughly a foot of roosting space per bird. So for that reason I would consider cutting an opening to install the nest boxes on the outside so as not to reduce your floor space. I would love to have your son's set up. What I would think about doing in the future is enclose the whole 8 x 8 area for a walk-in coop - keeping the current coop as is for other uses, ie temp isolation for reintegrating an injured hen [sound like something you might need?] Simply put - the more room you can give them, the fewer management /behavioral problems you will have. What he has can work, perhaps a vent is needed down low to create some passive ventilation allowing the moisture and ammonia laden air to escape thru the vents under the roof.
Leghorns in general are not known to be the most calm and cuddly of breeds.
A pullet is a female chicken less than one yr. old. A one yr she becomes a hen.
How is 'Hen' doing today/![]()
Aww, thanks, I'll tell him!

The enclosed part is about 4'x6x'4'-ish, might be a little bigger, the 'open' [art might be more like 6'x6'x6'...I'm just eyeballing it, lol. Haven't done the math to figure out sq ft, but we have 9 birds, 8 using it.
The electric fencing is cool, I'll look into it, thanks!

She's still doing well, preening more & more, but not eating solid food yet.
Since she doesn't seem to be suffering for it, I'm going to wait. I'll keep spoon feeding her, but will keep offering her other stuff. I think her throat is sore (someone else mentioned that) and maybe that's why she doesn't want solid stuff...? Hoping she'll be like she was about eating the fluids & just start one day when I offer it to her, haha. We haven't gotten out to get the meal worms yet, but we will.
She also doesn't keep her good eye open for long...I was thinking maybe she needs to adjust to the spatial differences, or it could possibly make her dizzy? If I walk around holding her, she'll open it, or if she hears the other birds squawking, she'll open it, but otherwise, keeps it closed.
Now that the swelling is down, I'm even more sure she's lost her right eye. There isn't a 'bulge' under her lid and she still hasn't opened it. It's still draining slightly. The muscles around it work (I can see it twitch/move once in awhile). I'll get some pics and post in a bit, it's dinner time here

I wasn't sure if it was ok to put the nest boxes outside, I always see them inside, so that's good to know

Turning the whole thing into one big coop would be great, but yes, that will be a future project. We'll see how it goes with the ones we've got first, lol We might be getting some live traps to try & catch the raccoon, hopefully this weekend. So far tho, everybody's been safe.
I'm gonna eat & will get those pics! Have a great night!
I need to learn more about this whole 'integration' process as well
