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In the Brooder
Hello!
I'm planning to purchase 6-8 chicks in the next month or so and have questions about my potential home for them.
A friend of mine has an unused coop kit that he's gifting me in exchange for eggs in the future, which is convenient. I'd love to let the chickens free-range (as the previous owner of this house did), but I've just started two large garden beds and am sure they'd love to tear it up. I'll happily let them do that in the fall-winter once the garden is "finished" for the year. Fencing in the garden is not really feasible either.
My main question is, would it be silly to have a stationary coop with laying boxes as well as a tractor for them during the day that also includes laying boxes? I'm leaning towards a tractor instead of a run because it rains a lot here between November and May and I don't want the chickens to live in a mudbath of a run for six months of the year.
Would it be teachable for the chickens to go to the tractor when let out? Am I over-complicating things?
I'm planning to purchase 6-8 chicks in the next month or so and have questions about my potential home for them.
A friend of mine has an unused coop kit that he's gifting me in exchange for eggs in the future, which is convenient. I'd love to let the chickens free-range (as the previous owner of this house did), but I've just started two large garden beds and am sure they'd love to tear it up. I'll happily let them do that in the fall-winter once the garden is "finished" for the year. Fencing in the garden is not really feasible either.
My main question is, would it be silly to have a stationary coop with laying boxes as well as a tractor for them during the day that also includes laying boxes? I'm leaning towards a tractor instead of a run because it rains a lot here between November and May and I don't want the chickens to live in a mudbath of a run for six months of the year.
Would it be teachable for the chickens to go to the tractor when let out? Am I over-complicating things?
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