- Mar 13, 2014
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Hello everyone,
I'm a newbie so forgive me if the answer to my question is obvious. I don't know much about keeping chickens.
I was a vet tech for 10 years before I became a special ed teacher. After I got separated last year, I bought a house in the country on my own with my two children. I do have neighbours but there are many many farms in my area. It's pretty rural even if my own yard isn't that big.
Anyhow, I have always wanted chickens. When I was young I would spend hours in our neighbour's coop ''taming'' the chickens.
Since I live in the country, and especially since I am the only boss in this house, I'm finally allowed to bring in chickens! Yay!
I was looking into buying a coop made by a carpenter but soon realized the 800$ they charge is way beyond what I can afford.
I do have two metal sheds on my property and was wondering if converting one of them into a coop is something that could be done?
The one that would be best situated in about 4 feet wide by 7 or more feet long. I was thinking of cutting out a hole on the side and building a little door to give them access to chicken wired area. When I am around I would let them free roam the yard. I was planing on having 6 hens. Is that okay?
I would isolate the inside with foam and finish it off with wood. The only problem I see is that there are no windows and I'm not sure how the sliding doors will work with the litter and all.
My last issue is our never ending dead cold winters. I have read a lot on this board and others about heating lamps or no heating lamps and I think I would go for a normal bulb to minimize fire hazards while trying to keep a decent temperature.
Has anyone made this work for them and the chickens?
Thank you so much!
Marie
I'm a newbie so forgive me if the answer to my question is obvious. I don't know much about keeping chickens.
I was a vet tech for 10 years before I became a special ed teacher. After I got separated last year, I bought a house in the country on my own with my two children. I do have neighbours but there are many many farms in my area. It's pretty rural even if my own yard isn't that big.
Anyhow, I have always wanted chickens. When I was young I would spend hours in our neighbour's coop ''taming'' the chickens.
Since I live in the country, and especially since I am the only boss in this house, I'm finally allowed to bring in chickens! Yay!
I was looking into buying a coop made by a carpenter but soon realized the 800$ they charge is way beyond what I can afford.
I do have two metal sheds on my property and was wondering if converting one of them into a coop is something that could be done?
The one that would be best situated in about 4 feet wide by 7 or more feet long. I was thinking of cutting out a hole on the side and building a little door to give them access to chicken wired area. When I am around I would let them free roam the yard. I was planing on having 6 hens. Is that okay?
I would isolate the inside with foam and finish it off with wood. The only problem I see is that there are no windows and I'm not sure how the sliding doors will work with the litter and all.
My last issue is our never ending dead cold winters. I have read a lot on this board and others about heating lamps or no heating lamps and I think I would go for a normal bulb to minimize fire hazards while trying to keep a decent temperature.
Has anyone made this work for them and the chickens?
Thank you so much!
Marie