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Good morning Kansas
today I was woken up by a wonderful rooster in the garage >•< they are so annoying sometimes but I love them

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A local friend of mine (she might be on here, not sure) had a mommy hen hatch out a mixture of eggs about 5-6 days ago. There are barred rocks, cochins, and Easter eggers in the mix. I am not sure how soon our plans can be built and made, but I am hoping to get some from her! Here is the area I am hoping to build in, per city rules, it has be at least 10 feet from the property line, so that limits me from using the shed as one wall of the run.
It doesn't really matter one way or another as long as the chicks don't eat lots of the layer food.So should i pull the food from the run what do you all think?
I have been browsing this website for the last few days, it feels like non-stop! I am from Hutchinson and am wanting to raise chickens. We can have just 3 hens here. Right now we are looking at plans and getting ideas together! We will be making our own coop/run! We have 2 children, ages 10 1/2 and 6. We also already have 2 dogs, a cat and fish! We consume a lot of eggs, and I know that only being allowed 3 in the city probably won't produce me with extras for others, but it would supply enough for my family!
I'm hoping to learn more from you all, Thanks!
So I went out and measured all my sq footage (the guy on the phone said to include the house as well) and it measures out to 11,375 which means I can have up to 5 hens. So now I have a question....do I start will all 5? or do I start with 3 and then try to add 2 more later? (this is as long as I can get 5 all together)We need to measure out property. We can have 3 under 7,000 sq foot. 1 extra for each 2,000 sq ft over the 7,000. We live on 2 lots, so I have my fingers crossed for maybe 4!
In that area there a lot of new trees that pop up around the root line of the large tree that died....will that be a problem to them in the run? I know if they did come up they could eat them.Ashncarson, the area you plan to build in looks like a great place to do it. We have three lilacs in our chicken yard and they really appreciate the shade. I have to warn you, they will eat all the foliage they can reach, though. You could also take a few branches from the dead tree and run them through the chicken wire across a corner or two to make roosts. We have a couple of those, only a few inches off the ground, but the girls love to stand on them.
In that area there a lot of new trees that pop up around the root line of the large tree that died....will that be a problem to them in the run? I know if they did come up they could eat them.
The coop we are looking at building is 4x8 and I found it on here It will be similar, but not exactly the same. . https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/hinkel-haus-made-of-pallets-recycled-wood-pickets Is that size OK for 5 hens? I would like to build the next boxes (looking at making 2) to be able to be accessed from the outside of the coop. PVC feeders and would like to see about either chicken nipples or water cup system!