coop height

Well if you're building a fairly small set up (for just 3) then it's a little easier to work with a shorter coop set up like this, simply because it won't need to be so big or deep (which can make bending and reaching in quite a task!) If you think that the neighbors are likely to vacate in a few years and that maybe you'd like more chickens at that time, then build bigger at that point and keep this smaller set up for isolation, or bantams only, or as a brooder.
Hi
i am not sure this will work I hope u receive my Tex.
i have 2 chickens they don’t want to go in there nest?
they are eating much less used to love the dry worms!
one stayed in place for 6 days! Then the other did the same
I get discouraged, can’t seem to please them !
 
Hi
i am not sure this will work I hope u receive my Tex.
i have 2 chickens they don’t want to go in there nest?
they are eating much less used to love the dry worms!
one stayed in place for 6 days! Then the other did the same
I get discouraged, can’t seem to please them !
My next issue I can’t seem to figure this web out I can’t find the right way to post. Help please
 
i have 2 chickens they don’t want to go in there nest?
they are eating much less used to love the dry worms!
one stayed in place for 6 days! Then the other did the same
I get discouraged, can’t seem to please them !

Not exactly sure what your question is. Are they not using the nest box to lay eggs? If not, where are they going/staying for 6 days?

Best to start this as your own topic because it doesn't have anything to do with the original topic.

My next issue I can’t seem to figure this web out I can’t find the right way to post. Help please

Go to the forum that you want to post on, then click "Post Thread" green box on right side. Write your title and question there.
 

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