A little background first. We just bought a place on 2 lots, with a 12x24 shed on the property. We have been told that if we could move the shed back 5 ft, that we'd only have to pay one property tax instead of the 2 we are required to pay now. We are brand new to chickens, but I've been watching this site and picking up info for a while now.
Here's my dilemma. I was thinking that I could build my chicken coop on the back of my shed so that I could have the coop attached and it would extend to the other property. The problem is that the back of the shed is facing NE. My plans are to make the coop 12x8', and have 14 hens, but I've heard that the coop should be facing south. I live in a plateau, so the winds swirl quite often, so there's no set wind pattern here. Being in middle/east Tn, our winters aren' really too bad, but it does get down to single digits once in a while, with negatives this morning.
I guess what I'm asking is if there was away that I could make this coop work even though it won't get the winter Sun as much as it should? Thank you in advance for your replies!!
Here's my dilemma. I was thinking that I could build my chicken coop on the back of my shed so that I could have the coop attached and it would extend to the other property. The problem is that the back of the shed is facing NE. My plans are to make the coop 12x8', and have 14 hens, but I've heard that the coop should be facing south. I live in a plateau, so the winds swirl quite often, so there's no set wind pattern here. Being in middle/east Tn, our winters aren' really too bad, but it does get down to single digits once in a while, with negatives this morning.
I guess what I'm asking is if there was away that I could make this coop work even though it won't get the winter Sun as much as it should? Thank you in advance for your replies!!


I actually do have 12x24 split into two 12x12 coops with their own covered runs and yard space. I have done as many as 82 birds at 1 time (including many chicks and edible boys)! Beware of chicken math..
It sometimes includes ducks, goats, meal worms, and other species!
Smaller-ISH flocks are much more peaceful and easy to tend something when needed. Not 3-5 small those are harder than larger flocks.
I also have 2 other satellite coop/yards and 1 tractor type coop.


