We have our first chicks, 10 of them, they're 5 days old, and now we're pondering coop construction and location. This morning we just went and chatted with our neighbor, who has had chickens for 12+ years on his current property. We each have about 2 acres.
And now I have a few questions..... (of course!)
First, the fencing for the run: I have read over and over again that we must use hardware cloth to be thoroughly predator-proof. But the neighbor uses regular welded fencing for his run, with 1.5" x 3" holes, and has never had a problem with raccoons or other predators. (Well, other than when the raccoons broke a window and got a couple of chickens! He's boarded up the windows now.) His coop has three sides, the fourth is chickenwire with an opening to the run, which does not get closed off. So day and night, the chickens have access to the coop and run, and he's never lost any through the fencing. Ours is going to be inside an area that is already fenced with similar fencing, do you think we need hardware cloth or, given his experience in our neighborhood can we use something less?
Second, location. We have two potential locations:
- one is closer to the kids' play area, sandpit and garden. It is a more limited space and I am afraid it will feel somewhat crowded. But, it will get some morning sun in all seasons, and be sheltered from midday on by trees. The ground is mostly bare or pine needles, it is among trees so is fairly dry and does not get soggy. There is little or no grass or weeds here.
- the other is further from the kids' areas and garden, and could be a much larger run without feeling cramped. There is grass and moss, an alder stump and a variety of other native plants to provide more variety. However, it's tight up against more dense pine/fir trees to the south, and will get NO sun at all in winter, and maybe just a little bit in the summer. The neighbor's coop gets no sun and his chickens seem fine, but somehow I thought it would be an issue. I'd prefer this location if the lack of sun isn't a problem.
They're equally close to the house, just different directions. Both are inside the greater fenced area. Both could have electricity for a heat lamp in winter. The chickens will not get to free range in our yard because of the garden and sandpit, so the larger run possible in the second location would be really nice.
I guess it boils down to this: is space or sun more important for happy chickens?
Thanks for any opinions!!
And now I have a few questions..... (of course!)
First, the fencing for the run: I have read over and over again that we must use hardware cloth to be thoroughly predator-proof. But the neighbor uses regular welded fencing for his run, with 1.5" x 3" holes, and has never had a problem with raccoons or other predators. (Well, other than when the raccoons broke a window and got a couple of chickens! He's boarded up the windows now.) His coop has three sides, the fourth is chickenwire with an opening to the run, which does not get closed off. So day and night, the chickens have access to the coop and run, and he's never lost any through the fencing. Ours is going to be inside an area that is already fenced with similar fencing, do you think we need hardware cloth or, given his experience in our neighborhood can we use something less?
Second, location. We have two potential locations:
- one is closer to the kids' play area, sandpit and garden. It is a more limited space and I am afraid it will feel somewhat crowded. But, it will get some morning sun in all seasons, and be sheltered from midday on by trees. The ground is mostly bare or pine needles, it is among trees so is fairly dry and does not get soggy. There is little or no grass or weeds here.
- the other is further from the kids' areas and garden, and could be a much larger run without feeling cramped. There is grass and moss, an alder stump and a variety of other native plants to provide more variety. However, it's tight up against more dense pine/fir trees to the south, and will get NO sun at all in winter, and maybe just a little bit in the summer. The neighbor's coop gets no sun and his chickens seem fine, but somehow I thought it would be an issue. I'd prefer this location if the lack of sun isn't a problem.
They're equally close to the house, just different directions. Both are inside the greater fenced area. Both could have electricity for a heat lamp in winter. The chickens will not get to free range in our yard because of the garden and sandpit, so the larger run possible in the second location would be really nice.
I guess it boils down to this: is space or sun more important for happy chickens?
Thanks for any opinions!!