Thanks to all for your sharing on coops and chickens! With it, I've built a coop that looks well for my urban yard. I had no particular plan, but an idea of what I wanted--lots of ventilation, small [for up to 10 chickens]. [I'm partial to bantams. The breeds I want are not readily available.]. I want a relative low-maintenance and functional coop, that will protect my flock. To my knowledge, I have achieved that. I've done LOTS of reading here. Your help has been invaluable. Again, THANKS! --jim
PS: As a new member, I cannot add an image to this post. I am a blogger and have pictures at my blog [cyclingexperiences dot com] and flickr account [link in my blog]. I also have webcams in the coop. You can see it now and watch chickens later. I just add a picture to my BYC Blog page. Thanks! --jaa
PS: As a new member, I cannot add an image to this post. I am a blogger and have pictures at my blog [cyclingexperiences dot com] and flickr account [link in my blog]. I also have webcams in the coop. You can see it now and watch chickens later. I just add a picture to my BYC Blog page. Thanks! --jaa
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