SHELLY556
In the Brooder
Hello! I am completely new to chickens. We live in south Texas. My husband encouraged me to pursue getting chickens. I have them ordered from McMurray, and should be here the end of May. So from the delivery and brooding, I’m thinking I have until June to get them in a coop.
We live on a little more than an fenced acre, and they will have free range during the day. They will be cooped for night time. What do I need to look for? Looking online is so confusing, there are so many to pick from. I would prefer something prefab, but not real expensive.
So my questions are these.... Will they need a run, or just a coop for night? If weather is bad (rain/storm) will they need to be cooped during the storm? I’m just not real sure how “tough” they are. Will they come back to the coop for water during the day, or do I provide water else where?
These are a couple of coops I found online that I liked, but I’m not sure about the ventilation for south Texas nights. It can be anywhere from the 60s to 70s at night, 80s.....occasionally. Please tell me what you think, and any advice or suggestions, will be greatly appreciated!
www.chickensaloon.com/products/rambler
www.chickencoopcompany.com/collections/chicken-coop-designs/products/orpington-lodge-hen-house-only
We live on a little more than an fenced acre, and they will have free range during the day. They will be cooped for night time. What do I need to look for? Looking online is so confusing, there are so many to pick from. I would prefer something prefab, but not real expensive.
So my questions are these.... Will they need a run, or just a coop for night? If weather is bad (rain/storm) will they need to be cooped during the storm? I’m just not real sure how “tough” they are. Will they come back to the coop for water during the day, or do I provide water else where?
These are a couple of coops I found online that I liked, but I’m not sure about the ventilation for south Texas nights. It can be anywhere from the 60s to 70s at night, 80s.....occasionally. Please tell me what you think, and any advice or suggestions, will be greatly appreciated!
www.chickensaloon.com/products/rambler
www.chickencoopcompany.com/collections/chicken-coop-designs/products/orpington-lodge-hen-house-only
