coopdeville15
Songster
I'm a total noob to raising yard birds and bought our first chicks today. I had built a coop and was expecting to buy some older pullets, but when the wife and I got to the feed store, all they had left were young chicks. So without much forethought, we had to improvise a temporary brooder when we got home. We purchased two each of Amerucauna, Barred Rock, Production Reds and three Buff Orpingtons for a total of nine chicks. I'm thinking of building a temporary brooder in my coop to get the new chicks off our sun porch.
We live in SE Louisiana and enjoy our vegetable garden and citrus trees. We have decided to raise laying hens for fun and food. We have enough property that we can do some free ranging when the chicks grow up some, perhaps with a portable enclosure. The current coop is 6' x 12' with a second level roosting area and nesting boxes.
We live in SE Louisiana and enjoy our vegetable garden and citrus trees. We have decided to raise laying hens for fun and food. We have enough property that we can do some free ranging when the chicks grow up some, perhaps with a portable enclosure. The current coop is 6' x 12' with a second level roosting area and nesting boxes.