- Apr 3, 2013
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Good day everyone,
Been a while since I posted last but I'm back. After a successful season last year keeping 4 hens in a tractor, the wife and I would like to up the ante and have a year round coop and possibly more hens.
At first I was thinking of building from scratch however we do have a old shed on our property which isn't really being used to it's full potential. Currently the shed stores my lawn tractor, seasonal stuff like lawn chairs, outdoor toys, etc...
After cleaning out the shed I believe a could use old pallets to construct 2 walls to partition a section for the hens. I could then put a automatic door which would lead to run.
For the run I would have chicken wire along the inside of the pallets as well as overhead. The wire would also be buried into the ground to deter digging. I figured the pallets themselves would be tricky for a raccoon to reach through and the wire would be an added deterrent.
For heating I would use a heat lamp and line the pallets with plywood or press boards to keep the heat in. Is a heat lamp sufficient to keep them warm throughout the winter (in Canada)? Maybe I don't need a lamp due to body heat? How warm do they need it to be? Maybe I need insulation? Are these things expensive to run?
For Food/Water, I'm planning on some sort of DIY auto feeder and waterer as shown on this site but haven't decided on an exact design yet.
These are my initial thoughts for now. Any thoughts/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Been a while since I posted last but I'm back. After a successful season last year keeping 4 hens in a tractor, the wife and I would like to up the ante and have a year round coop and possibly more hens.
At first I was thinking of building from scratch however we do have a old shed on our property which isn't really being used to it's full potential. Currently the shed stores my lawn tractor, seasonal stuff like lawn chairs, outdoor toys, etc...
After cleaning out the shed I believe a could use old pallets to construct 2 walls to partition a section for the hens. I could then put a automatic door which would lead to run.
For the run I would have chicken wire along the inside of the pallets as well as overhead. The wire would also be buried into the ground to deter digging. I figured the pallets themselves would be tricky for a raccoon to reach through and the wire would be an added deterrent.
For heating I would use a heat lamp and line the pallets with plywood or press boards to keep the heat in. Is a heat lamp sufficient to keep them warm throughout the winter (in Canada)? Maybe I don't need a lamp due to body heat? How warm do they need it to be? Maybe I need insulation? Are these things expensive to run?
For Food/Water, I'm planning on some sort of DIY auto feeder and waterer as shown on this site but haven't decided on an exact design yet.
These are my initial thoughts for now. Any thoughts/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!