I'm not sure if this wasn't worth answering or if it just got buried, so I thought I'd ask again. Does anyone else move their birds to different housing at diffferent times of the year?I just don't think about it - the cost per egg, that is. It's easier that way. I have chickens because I want to grow my own meat and eggs. Usually I just give away my extra eggs. Yes, I could sell them, and some people will pay me. I don't argue if they offer me money. I enjoy raising them and that's enough for me. As my chicken keeping evolves, I'm finding myself re-thinking their housing. My wonderful, kind, very patient husband built me a nice coop a couple of years ago. It's an 8x12 shed, with the front 4x8 a storage area, then the coop area. It also has a 12x16 run. It has electricity and 3 nice south-facing windows, so it is my "winter coop". Now I have decided that I want to raise Buckeyes along with my "variety pack" layer flock. All the chickens will be in the winter coop for the winter (with access to the run, of course), but in the spring I want to move them to the coop that we built this summer. It also has a 12x16 run, and the coop itself is 7x15. It can be divided into two parts so I can have my Bucks in one side, the other layers in the other part. (I'm hoping to have some broodies hatch out some Buckeye chicks for me in the spring). The "winter coop" will then become my grow-out pen for extra roosters during the summer. Then when they've been butchered, I'll move all my chickens back to the winter coop in the cold months, and so it goes. After all this, my question is: How badly will I mess up their little chicken brains by moving them from one coop to another twice a year? Will it permanently damage their little psyches? I realize it will take them some time to start laying again after they get moved. What do you OT's think?