Dogs Cows Chicken
Songster
- Aug 8, 2024
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Hi! I'm new and thought it would be fun to start off with a long post. I hope you agree.

I'm attaching image of the plans the coop showing the original and the addition.
Here's the situation:
Let me know if I've overlooked a critical detail and I'll provide it.
The plans aren't exactly to scale, other than the new coop, which is 6'*6'. The rest is guestimated.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Under Construction:


I'm attaching image of the plans the coop showing the original and the addition.
Here's the situation:
- I have a solo hen, Lucy (+/- 18 month old Leghorn), who lives in the original section. She's been alone in her coop since we lost her BFF in April.
- There are 5 five-week-old chicks in the brooder in my guest room.
- The addition will be move-in-ready in a few days.
- We live in West Texas and temps are in the triple digits.
- I can't decide how to best move everyone to the coops.
- I'm hyper-concerned about predators once the babies are outside chirping.
- I should move Lucy and all of her amenities to the new section and lock her out of the old section for at least a week so she knows the new part is her new home.
- After the week, I can move the chicks to the old section where they can have the entire coop and run without being caged in a wire crate.
- Lucy will be able to go outside (under supervision) because she'll have the only exterior door.
- The babies can be in their area for... Well, indefinitely, until everyone has gotten to know each other through chicken wire and I think Lucy is ready to blend.
- After integration, the door between runs can stay open and Lucy can choose the coop she wants to sleep in.
- Both runs are lined in chicken wire only. Only the doors to the coops will have hardware cloth. (ASAP, everything will be hardware cloth)
- Daytime temps reach up to 108°; nighttime can be low 70s.
- The old run has a metal roof. The new run has a chicken wire roof. Pine trees provide shade 95% of the day. Both runs have excellent cross breeze.
- If I wait until the babies are 18-20 weeks old to put them all together, will it be harder for Lucy since I'll essentially be introducing HER to a new FLOCK VS. the other way around????
Let me know if I've overlooked a critical detail and I'll provide it.
The plans aren't exactly to scale, other than the new coop, which is 6'*6'. The rest is guestimated.
Thanks in advance for your input.
Under Construction: