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Hello,
I need to build a coop for two Rhode Island Reds. I am new to chickens and have some questions!
We have racoons here. So, I've been told that we have to dig under the ground and lay hardware cloth down. However, I would really like the coop and run to be portable. I'll also be honest... digging down into the soil in my yard is not an easy task! They are rocks and tree roots everywhere. It would take ages. What you you think of having the hardware cloth on ground level and laying a few inches of mulch or dirt above it? It could be framed in some wood planks to prevent it from falling out.
How big would you recommend the coop and run be? There will always be two chickens, because that is all my parents will allow me to have and I can't spend too much money on building the coop.
thanks all for your help!
I need to build a coop for two Rhode Island Reds. I am new to chickens and have some questions!
We have racoons here. So, I've been told that we have to dig under the ground and lay hardware cloth down. However, I would really like the coop and run to be portable. I'll also be honest... digging down into the soil in my yard is not an easy task! They are rocks and tree roots everywhere. It would take ages. What you you think of having the hardware cloth on ground level and laying a few inches of mulch or dirt above it? It could be framed in some wood planks to prevent it from falling out.
How big would you recommend the coop and run be? There will always be two chickens, because that is all my parents will allow me to have and I can't spend too much money on building the coop.
thanks all for your help!


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